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Make: Suzuki

Model: GSXR 600

Milage: 13,XXX

Transmission: 6sp manual

Colour: Blue/White/Light blue

Location: Melbourne/Thomastown

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $9,500

Contact: Phill 0421 986 981

Comments / Modifications:

Aftermarket indicators

Fender eliminator for number plate

Oggy Knobs

Yoshimura Exhaust

Tuned to run better with exhaust

Brand new Dunlop Qualifiers

Serviced every 2,000km

Never been in an accident

Treated and Ridden with respect

Very easy bike to ride and easy to adapt to

comes with all std parts.

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its had the fuel played with, when you put any type of exhaust on a bike the fuel mixtures play around.. The bike had very bad response down low, since then has had it played with and the throttle bodies done and response is alot better..

High Octane motorcycles did the work.

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