2007 Suzuki Dr-z 400sm Super Moto on 2040-motos
saugus, California, US
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2007 Suzuki Dr-Z 400SM, I have a 2007 Suzuki DRZ400sm. Less than 2000 miles. I put a new odometer on it so it does read less. I have title in hand and not in a big rush to sell. Minor damage which i shown in pictures. I am asking for Best Offer. This bike is very clean. I also have a new rear sprocket along with a front sprocket for high top speed. Added some peg sliders as well. I also have some tools and some extra parts to go with it. CASH ONLY!!!! NO TRADES!! SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY!! Please call or text me at 6619049672 My name is Justin. $5,500.00
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