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2000 Suzuki Tl1000r on 2040-motos

$14,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:23
Location:

Tarboro, North Carolina

Tarboro, NC
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2000 Suzuki TL1000R23k milesCustom VooDoo exhaust, Piper cross filter, Power Commander III, custom dyno tuned map, new plugs, new fuel pump300 Fat tire, Chrome twelve extended swingarm, Chrome frame covers, Chrome RC Components Shifter Wheels, lowered, custom paint with airbrushed graphics, custom seats, HID headlamps low & high beam, chrome mirrors, undertail, tinted windscreen, chrome forks, chrome triple trees, chrome calipers, chrome foot pegs, chrome hand grips, chrome frame sliders, Custom White LED lamps every where, Cycle Sounds chrome speaker system, etc. etc.Asking $14,000 oboNick 252 904-2244Camaro and Dodge Ram in pic are also for sale!

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