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2008 Suzuki Dr-z 400s Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $4,600.00
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Grimes, Iowa, US

Grimes, IA, US
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Suzuki DR-Z tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:5157290483

Suzuki DR-Z description

2008 Suzuki Dr-Z 400S, 2008 Suzuki DRZ-400s with 4,300 miles. Lots of upgrades including integrated turn signal brake light kit with fender eliminator, Pro Taper bars, hand grip protectors, 12v power accessory plug, under bike skid plate, radiator guards and internal tire tube supports. Also has DOT gravel tires and Suzuki gel seat. Runs amazing and has zero issues. No damage and well maintained. Small minor scuffs and a couple on the tank from general riding. Clean title in hand. $4,600 Serious inquires only. I will not respond to trade offers or low ball offers. Call or text 515- seven two nine -0483. $4,600.00 5157290483

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