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2006 Suzuki Gsxr 1300 on 2040-motos

$5,995
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Jacksonville, Florida

Jacksonville, FL
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Atlantic Boulevard at Beckwith 2006 Suzuki GSXR 1300 - HayabusaBlackMiles: 22,357This bike has great potential - it is a mechanic special and needs some t.l.c. - additional work. It was a trade in and looks pretty good! It's already stretched and lowered, the paint is black with specks that sparkle in the sunlight, smoke windscreen, black frame sliders, back cowl passenger seat not included, a tag bracket needs to be added as well. Call Ira or Diana for additional detailsallenmotorsportsjax.comCheck us out; Allen Motorsports is Jacksonville's largest independent pre-owned motorcycle dealer with an extensive inventory of sportbikes and cruisers of all makes, models and sizes. You will also find a fully equipped service and parts department including a certified master technician and great labor rates. Financing is available for most customers through our extensive network of lenders.In addition, we have GPS Trackers for sale, helmets and riding jackets. We also offer on-site dyno-tuning and full detailing services by the best detailer in Jacksonville (cars and motorcycles!).We're at 7308 Atlantic Blvd (1 block west of Arlington Rd). Call Diana or Ira at for additional details. Take a minute to scan our website, www.allenmotorsportsjax.com, and visit us on Facebook. Also check our Google reviews! ****Price does not include dealer fee, sales tax and/or tag purchase or transfer.

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