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Suzuki Hayabusa 36" X 65" Live The Legend 2 Sided Burgman 200 Commuting Simple on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
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Cartersville, Georgia, United States

Cartersville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Suzuki Color:Multi-Color Manufacturer Part Number:HAYABUSA Size:36" x 65" (3" x 5' 5") Make:Suzuki UPC:Does not apply

SUZUKI HAYABUSA 36" x 65" (3" x 5' 5") LIVE THE LEGEND 2 SIDED BURGMAN 200 COMMUTING MADE SIMPLE.
EXCELLENT CONDITION, IT HAS A FEW SPOTS WHERE THE COLOR HAS RUBBED OFF FROM BEING FOLDED. PLEASE ZOOM PICTURES.


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