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1974 Suzuki Tm400 Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

US $1,250.00
YearYear:1974 MileageMileage:123
Location:

Dexter, Michigan, US

Dexter, Michigan, US
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For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

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1974 Suzuki TM400, frame #TM400 38319.  Item being SOLD AS IS.  Dirt bikes have no title, none available.  Mileage not available on a dirt bike.

 

New tires, plastic, graphics, bars, levers, seat cover, and unifilter.  Has Koni shocks, good clutch and brakes.  Small dent in tank also rust inside.  Will need dust boots.  Small piece broken off exhaust mount tab 3/4".  Also have stock airbox, missing the cover.  New tank graphics also.  Ran when I took it as a trade a year ago.  No time to play.  Great winter project. 

Please contact the Seller with questions.

 

Will arrange for LOCAL PICK UP ONLY -- no shipping.  You can contact the seller to schedule pick up of your item and make payment in full.

 

RETURNS:  Item is being SOLD AS IS, no returns. 

 

PAYMENT:  $500.00 deposit, paid via PayPal, paid within 48 hrs of auction end.  Full payment required within 7 days of auction end.

 

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