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1994 Blue Kawasaki Voyager on 2040-motos

$3,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:67
Location:

Calverton, New York

Calverton, NY
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Our passion at WeBe Autos is Classic, Musscle, Vintage and Exotics. Call Michael Runnalls for more details and directions 631-328-AUTO Thank you, Michael Runnalls We Be Autos Ltd. Long Island, NY XXXX@WeBeAutos.com www.WeBeAutos.comhttp://www.webeautos.com/trade-appraisal.aspx WeBe could be Buying or Selling YOUR car too! (O) 631-339-XXXX (F) 631-339-XXXX - This Kawasaki is in Good overall exterior condition - AM-FM, Cassette Player, Clock, Tachometer, Cruise Control, CB Radio, Disc Brakes, Luggage Rack - Contact Michael Runnalls at 631-339-XXXX or XXXX@WeBeAutos.com for more details. -

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