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1999 Kawasaki Kx250 (sauk Centre) on 2040-motos

$1,400
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Saint Cloud, Minnesota

Saint Cloud, MN
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Kawasaki KX description

I have a 99 kx250 for sale. It just sits in the garage. Last year had new top end. Just serviced it up ( clean carb, new air filter, new plug) runs and drives nice with a ton of power. Tires are decent I have a lot of spare parts for it. Only thing it needs is rear wheel bearings ( I have them and seals just havnt had time to put them in). Asking 1400 cash. Will entertain a trade. Like I said I have a ton of extras for it. Call or text 320XXXXXX

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