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Custom 94 Suzuki Vs800 Intruder Custom ***must See*** on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Custom VS800 Intruder. Totally customized new t-bars, heat wrapped exhaust. powder coated wheels, whitewall tires, new "ET" headlamp, new rear turn signals, new custom seat, bike cover two helmets and leather jacket three pairs of gloves &much more. Only 9000mis. Rides perfectly.Serious inquires only! Please do not contact me asking to ship the bike. Not interested in trades either. Price has been reduced from $3,500.00 for quick sale.Price is firm.This bike has a lot of life left it in @ only 9000mis.PRICE IS FIRMContact Lo @ call or text anytime.

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