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2003 Suzuki Rm250 on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Stockton, California

Stockton, CA
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I am selling my 2003 Suzuki rm 250 because I am leaving to school soon and need the money. estimated hours on the engine is 300-350, only road it during the winter while in high school and has been sitting since 2008 so its time for it to go. It still starts on the 1st kick and runs well $1500 firm cash only.After market parts:Black excel takasago rimsEXTRA chrome takasago rims w/ tiresHandle bar tension controlVortex Carb breatherFull MXshock racing suspension kitApplied handle bar kitCarbon fiber suspension and chain guardsUpgraded disk brakes and clampsTurbine Core II racing exhaustand much more....Can contact me through Email, or cell phone at my name is Chris and thanks for looking!

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