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2004 Kawasaki Zx12r (east Memphis) on 2040-motos

$5,500
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Memphis, Tennessee

Memphis, TN
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2004 Kawasaki ZX12R (east memphis), $5,500, image 1

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2004 Kawasaki ZX12R-18,244 mis, 3,500mis since Big Block Kit was added- Additional OEM Fairings, mirrors and tail light (missing front fairing- ZX12 swingarm extenders with additional chain and master lock- Muzzy 1320CC Big Block Kit (add PC4 and Muzzy says bike will dyno at 200HP+)- Carbon Fiber air scoop covers, gas cap cover- Adjustable Stainess Steel Kickstand, Solo Seat, Aftermarket Grips- Chrome pegs & handles- Rear swingarm stand- Muzzy M-10 Full Exhaust- K&N Air Filters- Stainless Steel Braided Rear Brake Line

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