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Clymer Full Service/maintenence/repair Manual For Suzuki Boulevard S50/intruder on 2040-parts.com

US $27.50
Location:

Killeen, Texas, United States

Killeen, Texas, United States
No pages missing. Good condition.
Make:Suzuki Boulevard S50 and Intruder VS700-800 Models

You are bidding on a complete Clymer Maintenence, Repair, and Service manual.

This manual is complete with information for all Suzuki Boulevard S50 and Intruder VS700-800 models for years 1985-2007.

Description on back of manual reads:
VS700 (1986-1987) (US)
VS750 (1988-1991) (US)
VS800 (1992-1994) (US)
VS800/S50 (2005-2007) (US)
VS750 (1985-1991) (UK)
VS800 (1992-1997) (UK)

The condition of the manual is very good. I've used it several times and saved myself several hundreds in shop labor using it on my Intruder.

Always a good thing to have something like this next to you when you need it most!

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