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2001 Suzuki Gsx R 1000 on 2040-motos

$5,000
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2001 Suzuki GSX R 1000, $5,000, image 1

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This bike has got all the bells and whistles, the bike is got 5 thousand miles on it, 18in extended arm, air shifter with compressor, launch master, shift lite, Power Commander, race battery, killswitch, full Yoshimura exhaust, dual fan for cooling, royal purple synthetic oil, LP coolest, and LED lamps. don't miss out on this bad ass bike. may be interested in trade for a newer smaller car or truck 4-six cyl auto.for more information 704-288-XXXXi will get more pic tomorrow of other side thanks rc

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