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2005 Kawasaki Zx6r on 2040-motos

$4,500
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:13
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Get a deal, now that winter prices are low.Beautiful sport bike, perfect for a starter bike. Less than 13K miles. Stock. Well maintained.Brand new tires, brakes, fluids. Brand new fuel pump. All service papers.This bike runs like new. I tipped it over in truck bed, other than that this bike is great.$4500 OBOCash Only.No trades.I will respond to emails, texts or calls in a timely manner.##Keywords: Kawasaki, Honda, Suzuki, Yamaha, , ninja, buell, blast, harley davidson, OEM, rims, wheels, gsxr, r6, 1000rr, r1, 1000, 600, zx6r, 636, street bike, crotch rocket, sport bike, custom, mod, cbr, 600rr, zx10r, ninja, 929, ducatti, street, fast, clean, mint, nice, awesome, bad ass, black, showroom, fresh, new, Zx, GSXR, YZF, CBR, RR, moto, street, stunt, race, loud, quick, mean,

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