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2006 Suzuki Sv 650-no Credit Check! Fully Serviced! Ready To Ride!!! on 2040-motos

$4,250
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San Diego, California

San Diego, CA
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***2006 Suzuki SV 650--- red -- Comes with Carbon Fiber Pipe... LED Turn Signals... 17,zero miles --- READY TO RIDE! $4250 -- Call Rich at for more info or to check it out! --Just had a full tune-up! Completely serviced. . .with warranty!!!...Military Welcome!! Can FINANCE ANYONE with 1/3 down ---- NO CREDIT CHECK!! Financing in San Diego Area only!!. . . ask about our other bikes for sale and financing!!! FREE GEAR FOR MILITARY!! *** Delivery available within a 10mi radius!

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