2002 Suzuki Dr-z 400 on 2040-motos
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2002 Suzuki Dr-Z 400, 2002 Suzuki DRS400E - A true Dirt Bike Monster. kick start easily the first kick! Just had the carb cleaned. Runs amazing lots and lots of serious upgrades performance wise looks clean loud and powerful also reliable - starts first kick even when cold. Here are some of the Goodies: - Scotts Steering Stabilizer!! - Steel Brake Lines front and back along with other brake upgrades - Steel Skid Plate, acrebis brake rotor protection plastics - Runs unbelievably fast due to the drz400e's high compression and the big boy FCR 39mm Slide Carburetor (jetted excellently). - FmF Exhaust Piping, SOUNDS MONSTROUS! - Professionally slightly lowered suspension., Custom Seat. - Practically Brand New Tires! - + much more, pink in hand Lights back and front. $2,600.00
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