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2003 Suzuki Rm85 Competition on 2040-motos

US $1,599.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:1 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Madison, South Dakota, US

Madison, SD, US
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Suzuki RM photos

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Suzuki RM tech info

TypeType:Competition Stock NumberStock Number:sales (ashley) PhonePhone:8665876184

Suzuki RM description

2003 SUZUKI RM85, This 2003 Suzuki RM85 is in great shape with a FTZ built motor less than an hour on new piston and crank,tires are like new, has a Bills Pipe,its ready for the track!

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