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1993 Suzuki Gsxr on 2040-motos

$3,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:20
Location:

Carbondale, Illinois

Carbondale, IL
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SELLING MY 93 GSXR 750 SILVER AND BLACK POWDER COATED WHEELS. REALLY CLEAN WITH NEW PAINT JOB. ONLY 20,000 mileS FOR BEING A 93 MODEL. WILLING TO TRADE FOR ANOTHER BIKE OR SELLING FOR PLAIN CASH 3100 OBO. HAS KEIHIN FCR39 RACING CARBS AND D@D EXHAUST. ONCE AGAIN REALLY CLEAN 1 OF A KIND STRONG BIKE. NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS OR EVER BEEN DROPPED. NEW WHEELS, CHAIN, SPROCKET, PAINT, RECENT TUNE AND SYNC. TEXT ME ONLY AT 847-281-XXXX FOR PHOTOS. NO TEST RIDES, CASH IN HAND.

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