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1989 Suzuki Lt500r (havre De Grace) on 2040-motos

$2,850
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Baltimore, Maryland

Baltimore, MD
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1989 Suzuki LT500R (Havre de Grace), $2,850, image 1

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1989 Suzuki LT500R atv. "Quadzilla" 500cc, 2cycle engine with 5sp transmission. Very terrific condition.>Rebuilt Engine-----New OEM Engine Case -----New Wiseco Piston & Rings-----175 psi compression (stock is 155 psi)>Rebuilt Transmission-----All worn gears were replaced with new OEM parts>Rebuilt rear brake caliper>New brake pads front & rear>4 new ITP Holeshot tires>Rebuilt carb w/ new primary jet>New OEM wiring harness & Ricky Stator primary coil installedOver $6,000 invested.Starts easily and runs well. Very fast machine.$2,850 cash only. No Trades.(443) 807-XXXX

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