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1992 Suzuki Katana 750f Forsale on 2040-motos

$350
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:32
Location:

Sierra Vista, Arizona

Sierra Vista, AZ
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1992 Suzuki Katana 750F Forsale, $350, image 1

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patton st at az 90 I have for sale or trade a 1992 suzuki katana 750f. This bike has 32,589 mis on it. I got it running and on a ride it shut off like I hit the kill switch. Just had the carbs cleaned. Needs wiring harness. This is a work in progress. I am asking $350.00 O.B.O. please text or call me at thanks Dustin I will give you everything that I got with the bike. I bought another bike and dont need this one. Clear AZ Title. NO SCAMS I WILL REPORT YOU TO THE POLICE. I DO NOT NEED INSURANCE.

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