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2010 Suzuki Rmz 250 Fuel Injected on 2040-motos

$4,200
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Boise, Idaho

Boise, ID
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Up for sale is my Fuel Injected 2010 RMZ 250. Lots of upgrades. three sets of Newer Fly Racing gear. Fly Racing Helmet, AlpineStars Tech eight size 10 boots, And 3-4 Sets of Oakley and 100% racing goggles, and a New under jersey roost guard. Love this bike and hate to see it go, But I need the money now. Definitely the cleanest, Smoothest bike that I have ridden. Very well taken care of, My asking price is $4,200 Or best cash offer. That includes everything dirt bike related that I own, Extra plastics, Center stand, All my gear, Everything. Feel free to text or call anytime, My phone number is (208)761-025FIVE Thank you. Tags; Suzuki 250 Rmz rmz RMZ Honda Crf Cr Rm 450 250 125 dirt bike Yamaha Kawasaki husqavarna KTM ktm Ktm Dirt Bike

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