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04-05 Suzuki Gsxr 750 Race/stuntbike on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:750
Location:

Fort Smith, Arkansas

Fort Smith, AR
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Suzuki GS description

04-05 GSXR 750 20K miles Track/Stunt "CAN EASILY BE CONVERTED BACK TO STREET LEGAL"WILLING TO TAKE TRADES ON ANYTHING OF VALUE!GUNS,ELECTRONICS,GOLDLIST OF AFTERMARKET PARTSWoodcraft stator cover,Woodcraft frame slidersVortex clipons,Vortex ignition cover,Vortex adjustable rearsetsRenthal 44 tooth sprocket,Renthal 520 gold chainSteel braided linesShorty adjustable levers,Racing slicksFully wiretied Hotbodies plastics "a little rough "Yoshimura triple Shorty race slipon"LOUD AS HELL"Larger injectorsEvery filter is K&NBIKE HAS NOT BEEN STUNTED!I got it build a stuntbike,I flipped the clipons,dented the tank and trimmed the windscreen,Have done some Hwy wheelies and some drifting but nothing to hardcore.Very fast bike runs like new maintained very wellCOMES WITH BILL OF SALE ONLY "VERY EASY TO OBTAIN A TITLE"DON'T WANT TO SELL BUT MY WIFE HASN'T STOPPED BITCHING SINCE I GOT IT!$3,000 OBO

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