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2006 Suzuki Rmz250z on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Portland, Oregon

Portland, OR
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For sale is my Suzuki RMZ 250 dirt bike. The previous owner bought it new in 2006 and raced it for a year in Cali before moving up to Oregon. He had it rebuilt this past July and only put about seven hours of ride time on it. Could use a new spark plug but this thing runs and rides awesome. This bike looks flashy and just rips as far as throttle response. The decals look great still, with only a few minor scratches and tears here and there. This bike is a ton of fun.Cash or Trade for older rear wheel drive import cars or trucks, Toyota, Nissan, Subaru Mazda, etc. If you have an older Toyota MR2 we can make this trade quick and simple.Consider trades for other vehiclesLet me know what you got!Call/Text/EmailMike

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