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2002 Suzuki Drz 400 E on 2040-motos

$2,350
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Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, NV
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Hey Guys,I have a meticulously Clean, Maintained, serviced ( myself ) 2002 Suzuki DRZ 400 ERuns like a Raped Ape, Electric starter ( " A Must", if you ask me ) oil changed, and filters replaced every 6-8 rides. Newer Maxxis Tires, aftermarket five Galllon tank, aftermarket SDG seat, Renthal bars, headlamp, and tailight work perfectly, a nine out of 1-10. ( a few light scratchs on top plastics ) very strong, and very fast, extremely reliable for those 60 feet Mountain climbs " Straight up" no problem. Tons of fun, and starts right up 1st time, every time. Relocating to New York for employment opportunity. My loss, your gain. $ 2350. ( sales Girls not Included, Sorry guys )Call/Txt B

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