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Suzuki : Rm Make Offer!!! 2003 Suzuki Rm 125, Moose Racing on 2040-motos

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Just in time for Christmas!!! The 2003 Suzuki RM125 is the 1st year of the redesigned engine and chassis. In 2003 Suzuki changed the exhaust valve linkage system and reshaped the valves themselves for a smoother power delivery and improved low to mid rpm power. Also reengineered the air ducts and air box for better throttle response. They stiffened the front fork springs and put them into a lighter weight fork, installed wider foot pegs, redesigned rear brake pedal and increased ground clearance. So with all those upgrades and making over 30 horsepower, it defiantly makes this the bike to have, and at $1,898.00 it's a must. So make an offer or buy it now. It won't last long!!What you’re buying…You are buying a Pre-owned Off road vehicle. We do the best we can to recondition and disclose any wear or damage. These vehicles have most likely been off road and ridden through mudd and across creeks as that is what they are intended for. They will have scratches and sometimes scrapes in the plastics as well as some mudd staining. If these types of things bother you then please spend thousands more and just buy new!!If you’re seeing this on EBay understand my listings are not auctions but classified listings. This means they are available until someone clicks the buy it now or you make an offer if that’s an option that I accept. This means if you’re waiting till the end it will probably get sold before. Seventy 3 percent of my items sell before the end as they are all clean and priced to sell!!! So… please don’t call and ask me what the best price is as it’s listed and even more you are welcome to make an offer when that’s an option. Best of luck and Happy Trails!!If you’re reading this on eBay and have a lot of questions please just call me at 904-755-XXXX. If you’re bidding on it through an auction I have everything for sale outside so call for a buy it now as I reserve the right to remove it early due to an outside sale. If you want to ship you can get an immediate quote from 1 of the following 8 shippers. Yellow Dog transport “Ed Connors” 732-580-XXXX, Dale with DTK Hauling 252-314-XXXX, DNR transport “Cap” 316-882-XXXX Gtrans “Randy Groff” 717-271-XXXX Del Transport “Carmine” 717-769-XXXX, RSW Enterprises “Scott Woods” 919-223-XXXX, Burdine Express 419-884-XXXX, Tim’s transport “Tim Johnson” 772-985-XXXX, Berg Haulers “Adam Wollenberg” 920-250-XXXX or The Lawn Company “Mitchell Dickens” 828-242-XXXX ; if you don’t like those quotes then you can go to Uship.com and put the transport up for bidders to compete for. If you are an in state resident, then I do collect sales tax but NO dealer charges and NO registration charges.

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