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Suzuki RM370 (Not sure what year)
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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 1431451, member: 43803"] [b]Investment or quick rollover?[/b] I restore 70's dirtbikes and have a modicum of negotiating skills, and I can tell you it's not an easy way to make a buck. I do it out of love;). You could put it on CL or EB in the whole and get a little spending cash, or go long term, tear it down and sell parts. Even the engine can be reduced to parts for maximum worth. Restoring does not equal cash gain. You lose money big time. Check out the markets and see what I mean. BTW, RM parts, particularly crankshaft/rod sets are very hard to find in good shape. That alone may fetch more than the whole! [/QUOTE]
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