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Parting Out A 1994 Suzuki Rm80 Rm 80 on 2040-motos

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Parting out a 1994 Suzuki RM80 RM 80, $2, image 1

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Parting out a 94 rm80. Price list below.- Swing arm with linkage - $25 Cyl head - SOLD- FMF fatty gold series pipe - SOLD- Rear wheel with tire and brake rotor - $SOLD- Front brake master cylinder/line/caliper - $35- Front wheel with tire and brake rotor - $40- FMF Silencer - SOLD- shock rear - $30- Forks (complete front end) - $75- Seat (has a small tear) - $10- CDI box - $35- Coil - $10- Radiator with shroud - $35- Tank - $20- Engine bottom end, has a newer Hot Rod rod kit - SOLD- Rear Brake lever/master cylinder/line/caliper - SOLD- Foot pegs - $5- front fender - $5ThanksPaul

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