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1999 Suzuki Vz800x on 2040-motos

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YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:27941 ColorColor: BLACK
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Elk River, Minnesota

Elk River, MN
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1999 Suzuki VZ800X, CALL MIKK ON THIS BUDGET MINDED TRADE IN. THIS BLACK 1999 VZ800 OS JUST THE THING TO GET YOU OUT RIDING WITH OUT BREAKING THE BANK! CALL MIKK AT 763-241-2000!

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