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07 Suzuki Rmz450 Rc Replica on 2040-motos

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Fresno, California

Fresno, CA
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Suzuki RM description

I have an seven rc edition rmz450 I am tired of looking at. It has a bad head (but a good 1 to replace it with). Everything on it is in attractive shape and it is completely ready for a rebuild (just needs cam caps). New valves and the cams are good. If you want it all or just some parts....email me and let me know what you want. Maybe just buy the whole thing and build an awesome 1 off 2 stroke and be the envy of everyone at the track.Keywords yamaha honda ktm kawasaki 125 150 250 450 2 stroke four stroke 150f 250f 450f fox deft shoei oakley d.i.d. excel alpinestars motopro graphics renthal pro ckrcuit pro taper a kit

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