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1978 Suzuki Ts185 Dirt Bike (tacoma) on 2040-motos

$425
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Seattle, Washington

Seattle, WA
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1978 suzuki TS185 dirt bike (tacoma), $425, image 1

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I have this dirt bike i got a couple weeks ago it runs. new piston on its way to but it also needs a air filter other than that it should be fine. I did drive it once and it does have alot of power. It does have dents scratches and rust but still works fine. No title. Trades welcone or $450. Must come to me because of no trailer. (i really just want a pit bike or dirt bike That runs and drives anything over 80cc or tmobile iphone 5) email me or text me at 253 228 5three15

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