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Suzuki GS description
Lightly modified 83 GS 750E for sale. This is a beautiful and well running bike. Mods include dropped bars, bar end mirrors, round cafe style headlight, and small bullet turn signals. It looks beautiful and runs perfectly. Carbs were recently professionally rebuilt, batttery is new,and tires are great. Original paint and good condition for it's age. Original parts are included. Mileage approximately 20k. Clean title. Willing to trade for a dual sport in decent condition.
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Suzuki GS for Sale
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