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2004 Suzuki Gsxr 1000 on 2040-motos

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04 gsxr 1000 mileage I ESTIMATE AROUND 9000-10,000 reads higher but has sprocket changeextended 14" out solid no bolted on crapvoodoo exhaustair shifter with on board compressor and air gaugeready for nitrous just dont have the bottle never been sprayed on this bike hidden switches for both nitrous and air shifter that turns your horn in to your air shifter and your start button into your nitrous controllerchrome replica rimshid lightscowl cover for rear seatalso have factory rear seataftermarket mirrorsclip on kill switch with tetherdoesnt have to be usedpower commander IIshinko rear hook up tireflush mount led turn signalsled brake lightprobably more I am forgetting this is a well maintained bike never dogged or abused or dropped this is my baby it i treat it like it nice very fast lowered stretched out bike real head turnerI will trade for is300 plus cash possibly nice and clean gsr teg wrx BMW or cash 6000 and thats me taking a good loss already

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