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2009 Suzuki Gladius 650 Motorcycle The Priest Bike from "Priest" in Midland, TX
*2009 Suzuki Gladius 650 from "Priest"
*645cc Engine
*6-Speed Constant Mesh Transmission
*Build to Be Street-Able
*Screen Used and Custom Built for the (2011) Movie "Priest"
Starring Paul Bettany
*Built by Hollywood Vehicle Fabricators Cinema Vehicle Services and
Ghostlight Industries
*Designed by Patrick Faulwetter
*Numerous Design Sketches, Build Photos and Interviews can be Found
Online
*Copy of California Title in Screen Gems Name
*Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
Priest, is a sci-fi film based on a Korean graphic novel, is a
"post-apocalyptic thriller, set in an alternate world ... ravaged
by centuries of war between man and vampires" where a "legendary
Warrior Priest", played by Paul Bettany, has to find his niece who
is "abducted by a pack of vampires"...
Listed as One of the Top 25 Most Badass Movie Motorcylces
-complex.com
Vehicle Details
2009 Suzuki Gladius 650 Motorcycle The Priest Bike From "Priest"
Listing ID:CC-986607
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Midland, Texas
Year:2009
Make:Suzuki
Model:Gladius 650 Motorcycle The Priest Bike from "Priest"
Exterior Color:Silver
Interior Color:Grey
Odometer:0
Stock Number:109
VIN:JS1VP55A592100512
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