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2013 Bmw K 1600 Gtl Touring on 2040-motos

US $22,000.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:3 ColorColor: Damask Red
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TypeType:Touring VINVIN:WB1061206DZZ23924 PhonePhone:6034985052

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2013 BMW K 1600 GTL, 2013 BMW K1600GTL Gloss black Wunderlich engine crash bar with foot pegs. Bike has built-in Bluetooth, GPS navigation, Satellite Radio and adaptable Xenon headlight! It's like daylight, 24/7. Smoothest ride on two wheels! Have to sell for medical reasons, you will never get a deal this good again! $22,000.00 6034985052

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