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2006 Suzuki Gsxr 600 on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:15
Location:

Richmond Hill, Georgia

Richmond Hill, GA
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Suzuki GS description

The bikes an six Suzuki GSXR 600. Its got around 18,000mis on it, has a power commander, been resprocketed, lowered, and stretched, K&n air fitler. Its has a jet black paint job, aftermarket led mirrors, black frame sliders, smoked tail light, green HID headlamp, great new tires, shorty levers, spike bar ends, spike wind screenbolts, tinted windscreen, tank pad, relocated tag, an custom green LEDs throughout it. It a really nice bike an i get compliments on it everywhere i go. I might trade up for a bigger bike gsxr 750 or 1000 but i dont really want anything older, otherwise jus let me know wut ya got, the worst i can do is say no. Im either wanting to do a straight trade or maybe a trade+cash on yer end, NOT INTERESTED IN ANY RACING FOURWHEELERS. Id prefer just a local cash sale so i can find a bigger bike to buy but ill look at trades

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