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79 Suzuki Gs1000 - 2 Bikes For Parts Or Cafe Project on 2040-motos

$400
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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79 Suzuki GS1000 - 2 bikes for parts or cafe project, $400, image 1

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I have a ton of GS parts to sell as a group. Here is a partial list-2 frames (VIN # 515973 & VIN # 107786)3 engines3 pairs of forks4 alloy rims1 set of stock exhaust/mufflersLots of misc. carbs, disc brakes, airboxes, sprockets, fenders etc.I don't want to sell this stuff individually. Bring a pickup and I will help you load it up-Please respond with your phone number and I will call you back.Keywords: vintage, classic, old, kawasaki, honda, yamaha, custom, gs 1000, 750, rat, bobber, chopper, chopped, cafe style

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