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2007 Suzuki Gz250 Must See!! (new Philadelphia ) on 2040-motos

$2,200
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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2007 Suzuki GZ250 MUST SEE!! (New Philadelphia ), $2,200, image 1

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PERFECT BEGINNER BIKELooking to sell my 2007 Suzuki GZ250 motorcycle so I can upgrade to a bigger bike. I bought this bike three summers ago with roughly 4000mis on it (current mileage is approx 6000) and have ridden it during my summers home from college. It's been garage kept and I just had the fluids changed on it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with this bike and its in good condition so please, serious offers only. I'm asking $2200 OBOEmail me or call/text 3three0-three40-7fourfive3

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