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2003 Gsxr 600 Alstare Limited 40th Anniversary Edition on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:7328 ColorColor: PURPLE & YELLOW
Location:

Corona, California, US

Corona, California, US
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Suzuki GSX-R tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JS1GN7BA632110360

Suzuki GSX-R description

For sale we have a clean 2003 GSXR 600 Alstare Edition.  This is one of 1500 limited edition bikes made for that year (only 1000 made it to the US) & was the 40th Anniversary bike for Suzuki.  This bike runs perfectly & is completely stock.  Only flaw is in the tail section where there is a little scuff & the tail light has a aftermarket taillight & it doesn't seem to fit exactly right but it is totally functional but I think it should be replaced w/an OEM.  Tires have about 60% tread as well & will eventually need to be replaced.  Other than that this bike is still a real head turner & gets plenty of looks & compliments whenever it's out.  Near mint condition.

 

Now to the bad.  I purchased this bike from a gentlemen in the Navy who was stationed in San Diego last December who was being shipped overseas & that was the reason for the sale.  When I purchased the bike it had a Minnesota title & the MN registration was still valid until Feb 2013. The bike had 6800 miles when I purchased it.  When I went to the DMV here in CA to obtain a new title I was advised that any bike that has under 7500 miles is still considered new & can't be registered for some kind of CA emissions BS reason.  Basically if the bike had over 7500 miles I could register it.  I know it sounds stupid but that's CA.  So for the last few months I've been trying to put some miles on this bike to get it up to 7500 so I can go back to the DMV here in CA to register it & have it inspected by the CHP so I can get it titled in my name.    I currently have 7328 miles on it so I'm getting close.  Now If it was any other state this wouldn't be an issue but like I said CA has some strict registration laws when it comes to cars & motorcycles.  Now my wife just dropped the bomb on me that she's pregnant so now I have to sell the bike.   The bike still has the MN title, but isn't currently registered,  I just want to be totally up front & forthcoming in regards to the title & registration on this bike.  So if your in CA this might be an issue for you.  Other than that the bike is solid, I love this bike but unfortunately w/a baby on the way it's gotta go. 

 

If you have any questions @ all feel free to send me a text @ 909 702 4037.  I'll entertain all reasonable offers but no lowballers please.  Tks for looking

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