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SPRING FORWARD WITH SUZUKI
07 March 2005 - Suzuki GB PLC

Anyone visiting their local Suzuki dealership this month to check out the World Superbike Championship-leading GSX-R1000 and other new models will have the opportunity to win a pair of exclusive ''money-can''t-buy'' British Superbike VIP passes.

Fresh from its World-beating one-two performance at the opening round of the World Superbike Championship in Qatar by Yukio Kagayama and Troy Corser, the production version of the all-new flagship Supersport machine is set for its Spring showroom debut in March.

The GSX-R1000 is a machine whose strength in the performance stakes is legendary and Suzuki has focussed even greater attention on design, making it more compact, lighter, shorter and narrower whilst upping the engine displacement to 999cc.

Blasting into the Supermotard-styled market, the Suzuki DR-Z400SM also takes to centre stage. This fashionable and affordable machine combines the best of motocross technology with aggressive street looks to give it the edge.

2005 specials such as the GSF1200Z and GSF1200SZ Bandit can be snapped up for the same price as the standard-model versions and the Suzuki''s exciting big V-twin SV1000S (K4) is offered for sale with a colour-coded lower fairing absolutely free.

A purchase is not necessary to enter the VIP ticket draw*. Visitors to authorised dealerships simply complete an entry form and decide which round of the 2005 Bennetts British Superbike Championship they would like to attend should they win.

As with the championship itself, you have to be in it to win and, as with the BSB title, there''s no prize for coming second.

*Closing date for entries is 31.03.05, all entries must be received by 07.04.05.

www.suzuki-gb.co.uk


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