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2004 Suzuki Gsxr 1000 on 2040-motos

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Locust Grove, Georgia

Locust Grove, GA
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Suzuki GS description

2004 MAT-MLADIN GSXR 1000power commander three usb, ignition module, has gear indicator with TRE and its been dyno tuned full micron exhaustported headcamsBMC race filter adjustable Pazzo leaversGalfer brake lines front/rearEBC HH brake padsnew michelin 2ct tires 2008 gsxr 1000 wheelsnew chain and sprockets dyno jet quick shifter vortex frame slidersflush mount blinkerssuspensin has been rebuilt so its like new front and rear suspension lust racing dog boneshave seat and cowl .looking for mustangs foxbodys bmw audi hondas lifted trucks trades must have a back seat something turboed or supercharged trades must be nice no junk text only or message on here 678 306-XXXX for any Qs

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Sat, 17 Mar 2012

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Thu, 09 Aug 2012

Suzuki reported a 11.7% decrease in motorcycle sales over its first quarter and an operating loss of 3.5 million yen (US$44.5 million) from its motorcycle division. In the quarter ended June 30, 2012, Suzuki sold 573,000 units, down from 649,000 units sold in the same quarter in 2011. Sales were down in most regions though unit sales in the U.S.

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