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2011 Bmw R1200rt Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $19,000.00
YearYear:2011 MileageMileage:640
Location:

Birmingham, Michigan, US

Birmingham, MI, US
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BMW Other tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring PhonePhone:2487052521

BMW Other description

2011 BMW R1200rt , Absolutely Showroom Condition. Never been wet. Only 640 adult miles. Ostra Grey Metalic (cool flat pearl finish). Full Audio & Bluetooth Communications Package, Sirius XM Sat. Radio, IPod/Smart Phone Port, Electronic Cruise Control, Linked ABS Brakes, Power Adjustable Windscreen, Custom Corbin Heated Front and Rear Seats, Heated Grips, ESA II Electronic Suspension, On-Board Computer, Accessory Socket, Wired for Battery Tender and Heated Clothing. BMW Warranty through 9/2014. Clear Title. Only selling to purchase new GS. No Trade Offers. Call Bud at 248 705-2521. $19,000.00 2487052521

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