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Beautiful 2006 Suzuki Boulevard/volusia Vl800 (fort Lauderdale) on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Miami, Florida

Miami, FL
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Beautiful 2006 Suzuki Boulevard/Volusia VL800 (Fort Lauderdale), $3,500, image 1

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Up for sale Beautiful 2006 Suzuki Boulevard/Volusia VL800. As you can see All Chrome in Fantastic shape The seats like new, Tires are Great Starts right up and runs and drives smooth You really need to see the bike to realize how beautiful it is. (The photos cannot show it) The price is low, need to sell it fast. Got this bike from Georgia insurance auction, it was missing tank, seats, fenders and some other stuff that easy to steal. So basically someone did insurance job, there for it has a rebuild title. The tank I put is brand new and some other parts. Only 1 blemish is lower portion of rear fender had 2 in crack and someone epoxy it. For more details call: 954-925-XXXX From 10AM to 6PM (Monday-Saturday) Sorry, but Emails Will NOT be Answered

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