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2004 Suzuki Rm85 Need Gone A.s.a.p. on 2040-motos

$800
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Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, AL
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Suzuki RM description

I have a 2004 Suzuki RM 85 for sale it has a fmf gold series REV fatty pipe and a shorty silencer, (BRAND NEW) ProTaper SE platinum bars , ProTaper pillow top grips, brand new radiator, ASV brake and clutch levers, sun-tar 47 tooth sprocket Works connection shifter and radiator brace, and a 1 industries seat cover with front and rear fender graphics. THE NUMBERS HAVE BEEN TAKEN OFF AND NUMBER PLATES HAVE BEEN PAINTED BLACK call or text $800 O.B.O. 1st PERSON TO GIVE ME $750 CASH FOR IT AND PICK IT UP CAN HAVE IT.

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