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2012 Can-am Spyder Rss Sm5
on 2040-motos

US $6,000.00
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:2315
Location:

LOS ANGELES, California, United States

LOS ANGELES, California, United States
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Can-Am Can Am Spyder RS SE5 description

This is a 2012 CAN-AM SPYDER RSS SM5. This is an awesome looking bike with alot of extras. It is a beautiful bright green. It is manual shift. It still has factory warranty. It has Two Brothers pipes which have a great sound. It has a Corbin Seat with an interchangeable backrest for the driver or passenger use. Tires are like new. It has lights with a remote with changeable colors and settings. It has reverse. Large storage area in front. No scratches or dents. never down or damaged. Excellent condition very low miles. It has a great sounding stereo with amplifier and JL Audio speakers. Just plug in your iphone or ipod or music device to the auxillary jack for music.

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