Vehicle History Report
- VINJS1GR75A5H2101107
- 1987 SUZUKI GSX-R750
- Date Generated2024-08-06T20:25:15.627585Z
Report Summary
Report Provided By
Iconic Motorbikes
3100 Donald Douglas Loop N Corporate Hangar 1
Santa Monica, CA 90405
14242284148
Vehicle Specs
General
- VINJS1GR75A*H2
- Model Year1987
- MakeSUZUKI
- Make ID509
- ModelGSX-R750
- Model ID13163
- Body ClassMotorcycle - Sport
Active Safety System
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)Not Applicable
- Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB)Not Applicable
- Auto-Reverse System for Windows and SunroofsNot Applicable
- Automatic Pedestrian Alerting Sound (for Hybrid and EV only)Not Applicable
- Blind Spot Detection (BSD)Not Applicable
- Advanced Automatic Collision NotificationNot Applicable
- Crash Imminent Braking (CIB)Not Applicable
Engine
- Displacement (Cubic Centimeters)750
- Displacement (Cubic Litre)45.767808071
- Displacement (Litre)0.750000
- Fuel Type - PrimaryGasoline
Exterior
- Bed TypeNot Applicable
- Cab TypeNot Applicable
- Body ClassMotorcycle - Sport
- Bus Floor Configuration TypeNot Applicable
- Bus TypeNot Applicable
- Gross Vehicle Weight RatingClass 1A: 3,000 lb or less (1,360 kg or less)
- Trailer Body TypeNot Applicable
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Junk/Salvage/Total Loss
This section discloses events related to events like junk, salvage and insurance total loss that have been reported to VINData History. Included are state DMV titles that show junk, salvage or similar brands, insurance total loss events and salvage auctions or junk yard disclosures. Events related to an auto dismantler, auto recycler or crush facility indicate that the vehicle has sustained major damage. A vehicle that has been received by a salvage auction or junk yard usually indicates major prior damage, however these entities also remarket undamaged vehicles. We recommend an inspection by a qualified mechanic.
Title Information
This section identifies this vehicle's current and historic DMV titles reported as issued by date, indicating the state and reported mileage. Title brands that have been reported to VINData History are shown in the “Title Brands Reported” section below. Each title record represents a new title holder, duplicate title, lien release or other title event. Odometer readings are generally recorded when a new title is issued. This information reflects the title information on file with NMVTIS. For more information, please contact the state of title. We recommend an inspection by a qualified mechanic.
Title Issued Date | State | Type | Event | Reported Odometer | Source | |
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Title Issued Date1987-05-24T00:00:00Z | StateCalifornia | TypeCurrent | EventTitle issued JS1GR75A5H2101107 | Reported OdometerExempt | Source |
Title Brands Reported
Possible Title Brands
VINData History reports can show one or more of the following DMV state title brands. When there are NMVTIS title brands, they are reported in the Title Brands Reported section . To see the descriptions, hover over or click on the brands below. The red, yellow and green indicators show how the brand would be reflected if it was reported for this vehicle.
Vehicle Value
Vehicle values are provided to assist with valuing this vehicle under certain scenarios. Additional factors like region and mileage may also impact values. History events as reported are not reflected. Read the report Glossary for important industry standard condition definitions.
Odometer Information
There aren't any odometer readings reported to VINData History sources.
Recalls
Warranty
Sorry, Warranty information is not available for this vehicle.
Other Information
This section discloses events related open liens, theft, towing and impound, inspections and other important events that have been reported to VINData Products. Certain events, like accidents reported to be severe and active theft events are flagged with a warning. We recommend an inspection by a qualified mechanic.
- Information from participating state motor vehicle titling agencies.
- Information on automobiles, buses, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, motor homes, and truck tractors. NMVTIS may not currently include commercial vehicles if those vehicles are not included in a state’s primary database for title records (in some states, those vehicles are managed by a separate state agency), although these records may be added at a later time.
- Information on “brands” applied to vehicles provided by participating state motor vehicle titling agencies. Brand types and definitions vary by state, but may provide useful information about the condition or prior use of the vehicle.
- Most recent odometer reading in the state’s title record.
- Information from insurance companies, and auto recyclers, including junk and salvage yards, that is required by law to be reported to the system, beginning March 31, 2009. This information will include if the vehicle was determined to be a “total loss” by an insurance carrier.
- Information from junk and salvage yards receiving a “cash for clunker” vehicle traded-in under the Consumer Assistance to Recycle and Save Act of 2009 (CARS) Program.
Glossary
Information to help you better understand information provided to you in the VINData History report. Please see the report sections page, FAQ, terms of service and disclaimer for more information.
Values - Black Book
Wholesale Value (Black Book):
The price a dealer would pay at a wholesale dealer-only auction, or the price that a dealer would independently sell a car to another dealer.
Retail Value (Black Book):
The listing price a dealer would ask for a vehicle available for sale, determined by compiling dealer asking prices.
Vehicle Value:
Monetary vehicle values as calculated by third party companies.
Trade-in Value (Black Book):
The price a dealer would offer a consumer for their vehicle to apply toward the purchase of another car in the dealer’s inventory.
Average Condition (Black Book):
The vehicle is solid with substantial serviceable life remaining, but normal interior and exterior wear is allowable. Any previous paint repair must only be apparent to the trained eye. There could be minor mechanical, or maintenance work required. Tires should be in average condition or better and there should be typical miles for the model year.
Rough Condition (Black Book):
The interior and exterior will show more than normal and expected wear and tear. The vehicle could have excessive miles for the model year and may be approaching the end of its serviceable life. The vehicle could have had previous body damage with possible sub-par repairs. There could be cracked glass. The interior could be torn, stained and have adverse odors. There could be physical or mechanical repairs needed. Tires could be worn and/or mismatched. A negative vehicle history with title brand like salvage, frame damage or mileage discrepancy would push the condition to below Rough condition.
General Terms
Recalls:
The vehicle`s manufacturer, or NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) has determined that the vehicle has a safety or other defect that can affect the vehicle`s safety or driveability. Recalls can be repaired at no cost at a manufacturer`s franchise dealership.
Title:
Official state DMV document that indentifies the vehicle, any lienholder and owner. Rules governing issuance are specific to each state.
Junk or Salvage event (from NMVTIS):
Vehicle was seen at a junk yard, wrecker, dismantler or crusher, or seen at a salvage yard or salvage auction. These vehicles can range from inoperable to fully driveable with little or no actual damage.
Odometer Reading:
Distance (in miles or kilometers) that the vehicle has traveled. Over time, the mileage reported should increase. Many vehicles are driven 10,000-15,000 miles a year; others more or less.
Event Date or Date Applied:
Date the event was reported to have occurred.
Data Sources
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