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03 Suzuki Gsxr 750 Or Trade For A Ford Mustang on 2040-motos

$3,500
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Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, CA
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Suzuki GS description

current tags and registration and pink slip in hand its salvage title the bike does have scratches on the fairings no cracks or road rash though. freeway miles. no problems with it at all very well kept and always parked inside my property, ive installed a new windshield, light blue brake and clutch levers, hid headlamp framesliders spike screws and a new front tire, the rear has 80% tread left I always use premium gas from 76 91 or shell gas stations on it. great mileage and is my daily driver from and to santa monica to los angeles and north Hollywood. comes with a spare new rear tire and rim helmet, and jacket size xlif your interested text or call at

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