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1995 Suzuki Ds80 For Sale (canton) on 2040-motos

$500
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Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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1995 suzuki ds80 for sale. NO TRADES! runs really good, everything works, rebuilt carb, new rear tire, no broken plastics. this bike is really fast and is great for small biginning riders or anyone wanting to have fun on an 80. text at 770XXXXXX. Keywords: dirtbike, dirt bike, motocross, supercross, mx, suzuki, yamaha, kawasaki, ktm, honda, rm, cr, sx, kx, yz, rmz, crf, yzf, kxf, 125, 250, 450, 500, cummins, powerstroke, duramax, ford, chevrolet, chevy, dodge, ram, f150, f250, f350, 1500, 2500, 3500, silverado, diesel, idi, turbo, two stroke, 4 stroke, quad, four wheeler, truck, detriot, caterpillar, jcb, peterbuilt, kenworth, freightliner, international, n14, c7, c13, allison, hx35, hx40, classic, cab over, semi, flat bed, 47rh, 47re, 48re, transmission, engine, motor

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