1972 Suzuki Ts250 72 Ts 250 Enduro Motorcycle on 2040-motos
Centerbrook, Connecticut, US
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For sale is a all original 1972 suzuki ts 250 enduro. its been in storage for ten years. runs but needs carb work. its reads 5500 miles on the speedometer. i have the rear taillight as well but it is not on it.
To be payed in full 24 hrs after the auction ends, i also reserve the right to cancle bids if you have less that 5 feedbacks, if this is the case contact me before bidding, and to end the auction early because it is for sale locally.
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