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2008 Suzuki C50 Boulevard on 2040-motos

$12,000
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Woodstock, Illinois

Woodstock, IL
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2008 Suzuki C50 Boulevard 2008 Suzuki C50 Boulevard Trike in Fantastic Condition This is a like new Suzuki C 50 Boulevard with a Lehman Trike. The Trike was installed at the Lehman factory. Black Exterior Black Leather Seat 819.40 Displacement V2 4 Stroke Engine Manual 5 Gear Gearbox Only 3000mis Windshield, Engine guards Luggage rack and backrest, not Installed Trunk mat, cover, and a GIVI trunk Financing, Nationwide Shipping and Warranties Availabl

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