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Blue 2002 Suzuki Katana Gsx600 on 2040-motos

$1,500
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I have a fully functional 2002 Suzuki Katana GSX600 i would like to sell.The bike is running but needs work in the sense of body work (Fairings) and headlamp being sanded and buffed.I ride the bike every day from Sterling to Herndon, then from Herndon to school in Manassas.I am selling my bike because i need the money as i am currently in a financial situation that i require the extra money. Again the bike runs but will need some body work and probably a new battery. I got this bike last year as my 1st bike. Bought in August last year at about 6000k miles. Now it has 6800k + and counting as i am still riding the bike. The fairings are damaged because previous owner laid the bike down. Basically the bike is in the same physical condition i bought it in. But it works. I rode it from Philly which is where it is from back to VA and i am still riding it daily.Also i am willing to trade for a 1999 Nissan Maxima only (no other trades thanks)I can be reached atI will be moving soon and need to get rid sell the bike as i really do not see myself paying extra to to move it around. Final price is $1500 1st come 1st serve.Bike needs to go now!!!No retarded offers please be fair.Thank you for viewing my post.

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