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2003 Suzuki GSXR 1000, $1, image 1

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13K miles *MUST GO!* Contact: 434.420.XXXX*Chrome frame, swing arm, subframe, fairing stay, wheels, triple tree, motors covers, front & back brake reservoir, gas cap, fork caps, mirror block offs and wind screenand bar ends.*After market grips*Stainless front brake line*New K&N filter, NGK plugs and oil change*Full yoshi exhaust system*Led flush mount smoke turn signals & led smoke integrated tail light*Lowering links (bike is lowered 1 1/2" front & back)*Like new brake pads*Aftermarket headlamp bulbs*New chain*New fork seals*second Owner and have owned since 2005*Custom orange paint job*New throttle cables*Clear title and new inspection****$5500 obo

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