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Trade 07 Suzuki 750 Gsxr (sp) on 2040-motos

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i have a seven suzuki gsxr 750 for $7500 obo cash or trade it have to much to list that i have done to this bike it very fast and the pic will tell the rest the bike only have 7k on it you can call me 484 410 XXXX oh and dont email.me thank you!!!!and yes i do trade!!!!!but if it's not worth $7000 don't send me no pics and i have alot of ex parts to go with it!!___AND NO I DONT DO PAYPAL SO STOP EMAIL ME WILH ALL THAT BULL SHIT!!!!!!!! must goooooooooooooooooooo! I need something car or truck something big

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