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2008 08 Suzuki Gsxr Gixxer 600 600cc 6300 Miles Never Laid Down on 2040-motos

$5,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:6
Location:

Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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Suzuki GS description

I have eight gsxr 600 with 6300mis very clean and good condition, the bike has custom pearl white paint job, carbon viper yoshimura R-55 exhaust with mid pipe to make it sound great, and a lot of aftermarket stuff comes with it. Im asking 5500 or best over, for more details call nick to.serious buyers only please!!I have a pre-owned Scorpion EXO-500 for $150 size large and Shift Fuse Hybrid Jacket also size large for $100 comes with gloves

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