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2000 Suzuki Rm 250 No Title!!!! (wch) on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Columbus, Ohio

Columbus, OH
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2000 suzuki rm 250 NO TITLE!!!! (WCH), $1,500, image 1

Suzuki Other description

very well taken care of. i got it on a trade and its to much for me......would like to sell only........the bike has pro taper bars,pro-action forks,new tires front and back, aftermarket slip on exhaust also aftermarket chain guard....also the old owner told me it has a new rear sprocket....not sure if it is the stock tooth size or not.. again it runs pretty good and is mean..1500OBO......prefer text.............. 7 four zero five zero 5 eight zero 7 one

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