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1977 Suzuki Rm on 2040-motos

US $7100
YearYear:1977 MileageMileage:1
Location:

North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States

North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States
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Suzuki RM photos

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Suzuki RM tech info

WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty

Suzuki RM description

Beautiful 1977 RM 100 in perfect condition, complete professional restoration.  Showroom condition.  Never has gas in in since restore.  Pictures say it all.  Please email with questions or more pictures.  Please see our other auctions for RM stuff.  Thanks.

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