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2009 Suzuki Gsxr 600 Mint With Extras $6,850, Blue, 4,947 Mi, Adult Owned on 2040-motos

$6,850
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Thomaston, Connecticut

Thomaston, CT
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$6,850, BLUE, 4,947 mile, Adult Owned, Always Garaged, Elec Start, Exc Cond, Extras , Full Fairing, Low Mi, Well Main, MINT CONDITION WITH SMOKED WIND SCREENAND ENGINE CASE GUARDS,MUST SEE IN PERSON PRICED TO SELL. Stock No:2173, CALL SUPERFLY MOTORSPORTS LLC AT 860 283-XXXX WE BUY,SELL & SERVICE ALL MAKES AND MODELS $65 PER HOUR RATES. FACTORY TRAINED TECHS. PARTS, SALES & SERVICE STOP DOWN TODAY 838 NORTH MAIN STREET THOMASTON CT 06787.WE FINANCE WITH GOOD CREDIT & OFFER LAYAWAY PLANS WITH A DOWN PAYMENT. GO TO superflysales.com

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