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Amazing 2002 Suzuki Drz250 $1600 Obo (mandarin) on 2040-motos

$1,600
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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
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I bought this bike about six months ago and was thrilled when I found it because of the condition. Problem is I haven't had the time to ride it and the reality is I'm not going to.Gentleman I bought it from was the original owner. Have original manual, paperwork, and Florida title.You honestly will not find 1 any cleaner. Still has original tires, chain, sprockets......and they still look great!Everything on this bike is at it should be. Asking $1600 but open to fair offers! No Trades Please.Photos can be misleading but ther're not with this bike. Please only call or text 9o4 - five eight 3 - l277 Please call between 7:00am and 10:00pm only

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