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Suzuki Motorcycle Dr250 & 250s Service Manual In Binder P/n 99500-42110-03e on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
THIS IS IN NICE USED WITH SOME SOILING CONDITION IN A USED 3 RING BINDER, ABOUT 70 PAGES AND PRINTED APRIL 1990.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Here We have up for bids a nice LIGHTLY USED SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE  SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE SUZUKI DR250 & DR250S MODELS.  Manual #99500-42110-03E.  Printed April 1990.   About 70+ pages.   Very needed manual if you own one of these bikes!!   

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