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2006 Suzuki Gsx-r on 2040-motos

$5,200
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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For sale is a 2006 GSXR 600 in superb condition with only 6890mis. No accidents and it has never been down in any way. Comes with a smoked double bubble windscreen, frame sliders, fender eliminator kit, tank pad, and matching rear seat cowl cover. The tires have decent tread on them. Will come with two sets of keys. Clean and clean title in hand. This color scheme is relatively rare to come by. Only asking $5200 firm. May trade for something nice pretty much anythng thats nice. Let me know what you have. Must have cash in my hand for any test rides. This bike needs nothing but someone to ride it. I can be reached at 469-619-XXXX.

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