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Item specifics - Motorcycles

Condition:

Used:

Manufacturer:Suzuki

Model:2006

Number of Previous Owners:1

Type:Enduro, Supermoto (Road Legal)

Registration Number (if currently registered):QRH19

Kilometres:49,931

VIN:js1b8111300100240

Date of Manufacture

Engine Capacity (cc):0.398 litre

Colour:Black

Metallic Paint:--Gears:5-speed manual

Drive Type:Chain

Start Type:Electric start

Customised Features:Handlebars, Clip Ons, Headlights, Mirrors, Tail-Lights, Turn Signals

ITS A DRZ 400 with A 470 KIT IN IT FULL TOP END REBUILD IF U HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE BIKE CALL OR MESSAGE ME ON 0403503521

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