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04 Kawasaki 636 Zx6r on 2040-motos

$3,000
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Spokane, Washington

Spokane, WA
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04 Kawasaki zx6r 636Lots of time and money into this one 30k on chassis at 15k motor was gone through Nice custom 2 tone paint job Double bubble Fender eliminator Full scorpion exhaustNew within the last year. New stator New stator case New pegs New tires New brakes New headlamps New chain and sprockets Body is almost perfect Scorpion helmet size M 3000$ firm winter price Only reason I'm considering selling is bc I don't want to make the payment over winter

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