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2007 Suzuki 750 on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:21
Location:

Shelby, North Carolina

Shelby, NC
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Selling Or Trading 2007 Gsxr 750Pearl white 21K MilesI Am 2nd Owner, Bought It From A Friend Local When It Had 17K Miles 2yrs Ago. Just Havent Had The Time To Ride Like I Want.Previous Owner Did Drop It On Left Side While Moving It From Building To Garage 1 Night While It Was Raining.I Have Ordered Plastics But Not All Of Them, Was Going To Do A Matching Set With Vehicle So I Bought Black And Yellow OEM Plastics.White LED On Sides, Red Under Tail Piece That Come On When Brakes Are Applied.HID HeadlightNew Battery And Mirrors Short Pipe ExhaustAny More Information Just Text Me And Ill Do What I Can To Answer It For You.

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