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1981 Kawasaki Kz750 E Std Model on 2040-motos

US $587.77
YearYear:1981 MileageMileage:17252 ColorColor: YOU CHOOSE
Location:

Anderson, Indiana, US

Anderson, Indiana, US
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Kawasaki Other tech info

TypeType:Standard Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):750 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle has an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:JKAKZDE13BA025652

Kawasaki Other description

1981 Kawasaki 750 E model.  17,000 miles. Vance &Hines pipe, K&N filters w/jet kit. Runs good. Continental tires in good condition. Brakes good cond. Fresh top end gaskets, no oil leaks.  Kind of a rare model. Lots of 750 LTD's around but not many of these STD (E) models. Still in primer. Was going to give it a half decent paint job but decided to sell it this way because my color might not be the color you like, so I basically took $300 off the price to allow for a nice paint job. Did not plan to sell it but need tuition money for daughters college. The only things missing are the chain guard and air box, but it has the K&N's. Both are obtainable on ebay. Seat has a cover but it is actually a nice one. Nice bike for the money. Used bike, sold as is. shipping is buyers responsibility. Must be paid in full within 5 days of auction end. $300.00 deposit must be paid within 24 hours of auction end. Balance due in cash at pickup or through paypal before bike leaves. I will work with you on pickup date or shipper so that is not a problem, as long as it is paid for. I am on a time crunch so the money has to be in, but it can sit here a while if that is what you need. any ???? feel free to ask.   thanks for looking.


On Oct-14-13 at 20:11:47 PDT, seller added the following information:

just wanted to add, it also has a new battery. Somehow I manage to check the wrong box that says there is an existing warranty. This is a 1981 motorcycle, there is NO WARRANTY. Still needs a little elbow grease to make it shine, but it will clean up pretty well. with a nice paint job it will look good. thanks for looking. if you need more pics of anything just ask

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