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2004 Moto Cross Racing 250 Suzuki 2 Stroke Dirt Bike on 2040-motos

$2,300
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Panama City, Florida

Panama City, FL
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I am selling my 2004 Moto cross racing 250 Suzuki 2 stroke. It's mint condition. You will never find another bike like this one. Allot of after market parts. Pro action suspension three stage front & rear Excel rims Bills pipe G force Carbon fiber reeds Water cooled Top of the line, very powerful! If you know anything about bikes the motor was done by WILLIAMS MOTOWERX. This bike maybe has twenty hours on it, owned by a air force pilot well taken care of, like new everything it's in mint condition. The tires are original with the nubs still on them. There is around $3,000.00 in just after market and motor work parts. There's not a faster bike out there. This bike has never been raced and adult owned. Helmet and stand come with it. Ready to ride! This is a steal at $2300.00 OBO! Ladies this is a great man toy that your hubby will love for Christmas!!! Call cash only no trades

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