1996 Suzuki Lt 80 Atv Kids Quad on 2040-parts.com
Orange, California, United States
Suzuki lt80, ( I believe it's a 1996 )road by my son and in good shape. Tires very good. Electric start. Comes with original tools Runs very good and peppy for it size. perfict first quad for the little ones ask all the questions you need. My son enjoyed it and had lots of fun, he is ready for a step up now Sold with a bill of sale Sold as is no returns Your welcome to come by and take for a ride If you plan on shipping I will do my best to accommodate Thanks . |
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