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2005 Kawasaki Nomad Sportbike on 2040-motos

US $4,000.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:14 ColorColor: tan
Location:

Fairfax, Virginia, US

Fairfax, VA, US
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2005 Kawasaki Nomad , 2005 Kawasaki ZX6R Ninja with 14,400 miles........... I'm posting my 2005 zx6r..had it for a while, now it's the end of the season so I'm ready to part ways. Oil change just done, new rear tire, new yoshi exhaust, new flush mounts, new rear tail-light, new battery. I'm looking to sell it for the price listed above. If you offer me something too low, I'll ignore you. Plain and simple.... Feel free to email me with any questions. You can text me too..eight45 six5two-thirty8 seventy.... Good luck. $4,000.00 8456523870

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