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2005 Suzuki Gsxr 600 --custom-- Armadillo Cycles --- Financing Avail. on 2040-motos

$5,900
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THIS IS A five GSXR 600 WITH 15,100 miS. THIS BIKE HAS A YOSHI SHORTY EXHAUST, CUSTOM PAINT, BRAIDED LINES, LOWERED EXTENDED, POLISHED FRAME AND ARM. COMPLETELY SERVICED AND READY FOR FALL!!!!! JUST IN TIME FOR THE GOOD WEATHER! WE ALSO OFFER FINANCING THROUGH VARIOUS LENDERS (NO IN HOUSE). CONTACT FOR DETAILS TODAY OR CHECK OUT OUR WEB SITETO SEE OUR OTHER INVENTORY AND SERVICES.ARMADILLOCYCLES.COMARMADILLO CYCLES

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