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1999 Kawasaki Z on 2040-motos

$2,700
YearYear:1999 MileageMileage:0
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1999 Kawasaki Z , I have a 99 ZX9 for sale, 26,8xx miles It has an extended swingarm, new tires, custom chrome rims, polished frame, custom exhaust, recent carb tune and sync, recent oil change. Bike runs strong, never raced it, but it's pretty well setup to have some fun at the strip. Fairings are all painted with black plastidip. I have all the papers, was previously registered and licensed to me. Price is $2700 obo. Txt or email please, 561 two 8 one- nine 8 one eight No trades, no low ballers, reasonable offers only please. $2,700.00 5616027562

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