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Suzuki : Gsx-r 1997 Suzuki Gsxr 600 (ram Air Direct) 9799 on 2040-motos

$4,000
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Waldorf, Maryland

Waldorf, MD
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Suzuki GS description

1997 Suzuki GSX-R 600 (RAM AIR DIRECT) 9799miS VERY low miles very clean IT RUNS SUPERB 1 VERY POWERFUL EXHAUST SOUND. I AM THE second OWNER YOSHIMURA EXHAUST. NEW NGK SPARK PLUGS, REAR & FRONT PADS REAR TIRE PUT ON 1,000 mileS AGO, OIL CHANGED EVERY 3K RUNS & STARTS 100% THIS BIKE WILL BE GOOD FOR A BEGINNER. IT VERY FAST -THE BIKE IS SOLD AS IS-NO REFUND AT ALL- SO PLEASE E MAIL OR ASK ???? BEFORE YOU BUY

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Thu, 14 Jul 2011

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