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2004 Suzuki Gsx600 Katana Sport Bike Um10449 Cs on 2040-motos

US $2,890.00
YearYear:2004 MileageMileage:3901 ColorColor: Yellow
Location:

Massillon, Ohio, US

Massillon, Ohio, US
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2004 SUZUKI GSX600 KATANA SPORT BIKE UM10449 CS, US $2,890.00, image 1

Suzuki GSX / Katana photos

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Suzuki GSX / Katana tech info

TypeType:Sport Bike Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):600 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Dealer VINVIN:JS1GN79AX42100485

Suzuki GSX / Katana description

Welcome to J and J Motors Inc. We are a Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki dealer, In Massillon Ohio. We also specialize in late model clean used bikes!

You are viewing a USED 2004 SUZUKI GSX600 KATANA SPORT BIKE IN YELLOW!!!!!!!!!

This price will good till end of listing only.

The bike is in GREAT condition with the exception of marks on the engine plastic cover.

The bike has yoshi pipes

If you have any questions, or would like to fill out a credit app. please call 1-800-762-5993

OK THE LEGALS!!!... Please call 1-800-762-5993 and ask for *CHAD STOKEY* for full details before you hit buy it now... if you choose to hit "buy it now" an automatic $500 pay pal deposit is taken out. All deposits are NON REFUNDABLE Full payment must be CASH IN PERSONCertififed BANK CHECK ... NO PAYPAL FOR FULL PAYMENT OR CREDIT CARDS, THANKS ! ... and, Fee's are as follow...

  • Documentation $175 MANDATORY
  • Title $15 MANDATORY
  • 30 Day Tag $18.50

BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY TAXES DUE, WE COLLECT TAX FOR THE FOLLOWING STATES! (You only pay once Ohio just handles the collection of the appropriate tax and passes it on to your state)

Arizona.................6.00%

California.............6.00%

Florida..................6.00%

Indiana.................6.00%

Massachusetts....6.00%

Michigan..............6.00%

South Carolina...6.00%

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME

  • PURCHASERS OUTSIDE OF U.S.A, THERE WILL BE A $200.00 FEE ADDED TO COVER THE COST OF ADDITIONAL PAPERWORK AND TITLE RUNNING.

  • We DO Finance please call to do a full application 1-800-762-5993
  • WE DO NOT SHIP!!!!! BUT WILL WORK ANY SHIPPER.
  • WE DO NOT ACCEPT OFFERS!!!!!
  • BUY IT NOW PRICE IS BEST PRICE
    • Everything MUST be paid in full within 7 Days.
    • If not picked up within 7 days all deposits will be forefitted.
    • If payment in full has been made and the unit is not picked up within 14 days then a STORAGE FEE OF $20.00 PER DAY WILL BE CHARGE AND MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE UNIT MAY BE PICKED UP

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