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2013 Suzuki GSX-R1000 1 Million Commemorative Edition, NUMBER 1186/1985 . REMEMBER TO ASK FOR RYAN IN SALES: CALL 702-482-0539 OR EMAIL As Suzuki celebrated 60 years of motorcycle production in 2012, the one millionth GSX-R rolled off the production line too. Both of these feats are only possible thanks to the on-going and continued support from Suzuki fan, racers, and dealers worldwide. To acknowledge this important milestone, Suzuki brings GSX-R1000 1 million Commemorative edition for the 2013 model year. This special equipped production model will be limited to 1,985 units worldwide, taken after 1985, when GSX-R series was introduced and completely redefined the definition of a sport bike.
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