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2007 Suzuki Dr-z on 2040-motos

$2,650
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Jackson, Mississippi

Jackson, MS
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I have a very well taken care of, keep in gaurage all its life, never in the dirt Suzuki dr-z 400 sm. It has about 750 mis and has recently been modified with a super moto kit. The is absolutely nothing wrong with it. I had the street tires, muffler, speedometer, front fender, carburator kit and a new battery. I will sell with all the factory parts including dual sport tires( like new), front fender, factory speedometer, factory muffler. I bought it from a retired guy, he didn't ride it much, was to much bike for him. I spent $ 4, 200.00 on the modifications and have riden it less then 150mis. It was not what I wanted after I rode it.

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