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2005 Suzuki Gsxr-600 on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:12
Location:

Carmi, Illinois

Carmi, IL
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For sale is my almost stock 2005 GSXR. The bike has just over 12k on it and will go up a little bit. It has a chopped muffler, integrated turnsignals in an LED brakelight housing, led front turnsignals, ASV levers with gold adjusters shorty clutch, HID headlamp, and a seat cowl. Tires are still fairly good, and oil was just changed. Asking 4000 OBO.Open to offers, but wanting to trade for a car with good MPGs civic, tdi,etc.... Let me know what you have. Texting is fastest, 618XXXXXX, also, I owe very little on the bike still, and can get title if I have a heads up. Thanks

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