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1974 Suzuki Gt 750 on 2040-motos

$3,500
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:23760
Location:

drew, Louisiana

drew, LA
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TypeType:Sport Touring

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1974 Suzuki Gt 750, Collector bike, but titled and is a daily rider. Custom classic 750cc "Water Buffalo". Two stroke, three cylinder, water cooled. Great shape and runs great.. Screamin' ride---160mph. Only 23,700 miles. This model's nationwide magazine & web pricing runs $4300. Won't get emails; please call 337 540-8086. $3500 or best offer. Lake Charles, LA

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