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2002 Suzuki Gsx-r 750 on 2040-motos

US $5,800.00
YearYear:2002 MileageMileage:9740 ColorColor: BLUE/WHITE
Location:

Gardena, California, US

Gardena, California, US
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Suzuki GSX-R photos

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Suzuki GSX-R tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1GR7H822102545

Suzuki GSX-R description

2002 SUZUKI GSX-R 750

My son is selling his 2002 Suzuki with only 9,740 miles, due to finances for college. He is the second owner and has owned the motorcycle for the past 7 months. The first owner kept the original Owner's Manual and receipts, which will be included with the sale. The receipts are for any scheduled maintenance or modifications done, which includes a full Yoshimura Exhaust, a Fender Eliminator Kit, and Frame Sliders. The previous owner kept the motorcycle in the garage, and my son has continued to do the same.  Keeping up with the proper maintenance, the oil is changed every 2500 miles and the chain is oiled every 300 miles.  The motorcycle has never been dropped or hit against anything; no dents or scratches.  Overall this motorcycle is in excellent and amazing condition with low miles.  The seat has no tears or rips, and the motorcycle has been well maintained.  If you require further pictures or have any questions please contact via eBay messages.  If you are in the area, you can stop and see the motorcycle. Tags are due in May 2014 and Title is clean.




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