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2008 Suzuki Gz 250 on 2040-motos

$1,200
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Albany, New York

Albany, NY
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2008 Suzuki GZ 250, $1,200, image 1

Suzuki Other description

only 7kmi, new tires, brakes, rear turn signals, head gasket replaced last year, runs excellent, 2014 inspection, bike has dent in left side of gas tank and front fender has small scrape on left side with a 1in crack in the corner. otherwise very terrific condition throughout. This bike is being sold 300$ below trade in value and 700$ under book value. Perfect starter bike or gift for the wife or girlfriend. phenomenal gas mileage. PLEASE DO NOT REPLY TO THIS POST. PRICE IS 1200$ NON NEGOTIABLE. ABSOLUTELY NO TRADES ACCEPTED OR CONSIDERED. PLEASE LEAVE A TEXT MESSAGE OR VOICEMAIL WITH YOUR NAME AND NUMBER AT. SERIOUS INQUIRY ONLY PLEASE

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