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2005 Suzuki Drz 400 Sm -- Great Price (lakewood ) on 2040-motos

$3,995
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Denver, Colorado

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These are 1 of the most versatile bikes out there. You can take it up and down I-25 or go elbow to mirror with crazy cab drivers downtown. Hop curbs, ride wheelies, or simply commute to work. DRZ's do it all, they are priced to be affordable, and service is cheap. ALL FOR $3,995.00!!YES, WE FINANCE!*Price plus tax, that's it! Motorado is proud to offer "what you see, is what you get pricing". This 2005 Suzuki DRZ 400 sm is priced at only $3,995!Please call (Sales) at (720) 330-XXXX ext. 821

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