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1993 Suzuki Dr350s on 2040-motos

$1,800
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Redding, California

Redding, CA
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Has 12xxx miles. Perfect mechanically, but the ends of the front brake lever and clutch lever ends are broken off (but end tips, still good to use no problem), and has some scratches. New clutch cover gasket just installed, new tires put on Tues 12/3, starts 1st try every time, currently reg til June 2014, street legal, headlamp works, blinkers work, good brakes, oil just changed a few days ago, ready to ride. Only selling because I need wedding money, otherwise I wouldn't sell. In redding- text preferred $1800 obo Price is negotiable. Will consider trades for guns/cash, other motorcycles, car, truck, part trade, etcThanks

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