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1975 Suzuki Gt750 on 2040-motos

US $7200
YearYear:1975 MileageMileage:33
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States

Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States
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Suzuki GT750 tech info

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Suzuki GT750 description

 Selling my 1975 Suzuki GT750 triple 2 stroke. Bike has been sitting in a barn for many years. Chrome does have some pitting, but looks to be all there. It does kick over nice. I do not have a title for this bike, but can give the buyer a bill of sale for it. Any questions feel free to ask. This is a 5 day auction with 7 days to pay. Thanks for looking.

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