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2005 Kawasaki Zx -10r on 2040-motos

$4,500
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Beautiful 2005' ZX10R with some sweet upgrades. Bike runs amazing exactly like it should. Just changed oil using silkolene synthetic oil. Bike has an akropovic exhaust system on it that's been shortened and a power commander five w a nasty tune in it. Bike is disgustingly fast. Has just over 18k miles Has been a staple in my collection since I bought it new at the end of 2004. Must see. Bike has blue samco sport cooling hoses and new set of Dunlop tires. Stainless steel lines and a black GPR steering stabilizer k and n air filter and flush mount signals. Ready to go. Bike is absolutely amazing. Call text or email.. Asking $4500. No trades.

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