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2012 Suzuki Rm Z250 on 2040-motos

$3,599
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: YELLOW
Location:

Union City, Tennessee

Union City, TN
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2012 Suzuki RM Z250, 2012 SUZUKI RM Z250AMA-dominating Suzuki racing technology is everywhere you look on the 2012 RM-Z250: the 249cc engine springs to life with advanced Suzuki fuel injection. Combine that power with the twin-spar aluminum frame and class-leading Showa suspension components and you ve got the perfect weapon for motocross racers worldwide.

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