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1975 Suzuki Gt185, Complete, Titled Project on 2040-motos

$465
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:4
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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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Very complete GT185 twin "barn find". (for lack of a better term!!)I bought this bike while buying several other bikes I actually want to keep for myself.Clean Michigan titleEngine has lot of compression and WAS NOT frozen when I got it!!!:shifts thru the gears when wheel is turned4950 mis gauges niceI have about an hour into cleaning this bike... so there is lots more that can be doneLooks to have never been down... nothing is bashed, bent or scrapedtank is faded but not dentedcarbs are not frozen upneeds ignition switch and key... I do not have onemissing chainguardseat is taped465.00 no trades except a 125 shifter kart... I'll throw money in of course. NO OTHER TRADES

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