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2003 Suzuki Sportquad Z400 (ferris) on 2040-motos

$2,000
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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I have a 2003 Suzuki sport quad z400 second owner my cousin was the 1st and he rode it around three times. it probably has less than ten hours on it. Ive spent more money having the carb cleaned yearly. We dont ride it and it sits up most of the time. I have a clean title and buyer must sign and date the title upon purchase. Price reduced Im asking 2000.00 or poss trade for Honda Passport,Acura no integra or box truck. Call or Text Cash or Credit Derrick 972-816-XXXXThanks for viewing

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