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1990 Suzuki Gs500e Project on 2040-motos

$400
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Jackson, Michigan

Jackson, MI
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Suzuki GS description

1990 suzuki gs500e no title the bike runs but needs little work it has 11, xxx miles just need it gone. I bought it off a buddy who has had it sitting for a while and I was going to get it road worthy for the summer time but I don't really need a bike. Selling it as a parts bike or project. it needs fuel lines hooked up front tire brake worksmall cosmetic stufffuel cap. but it does start up! from what I researched it isn't hard to get a title for a bike. come take it off of my hands and get it goin for summer cruisin. call or text me at. $400 or best offer. Shoot me an offer.

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