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2009 Suzuki Suzuki Gsxr 1300 on 2040-motos

$14,950
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:269 ColorColor: Deep Black
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2009 Suzuki Suzuki GSXR 1300, TURBO 2009 Hayabusa - 2009 Suzuki GSX 1300R- Deep Black, Performance Motor with Stage 2 Turbo (Dyno 280hp), 269 actual miles, Tinted Windshield, Frame Sliders, Clear Turn Signals ** We offer military discounts and FREE storage for deplyed military personel on their new purchase thru us until they return home ** We can modify any bike to suit your taste or riding style ** NO HIDDEN FEES! The price you see is the price out the door!

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