Kawasaki kz1000 LTD tech info
Kawasaki kz1000 LTD description
you are looking at a kz 1000 one of the strongest bikes of the period,this is running and has a great powerful original engine,These bikes fixed up in mint shape are bringing thousands of dollars.Here is you chance to get a bike with really very little to do runs RUNS VERY VERY STRONG.Look at the pictures they are the best description I can give,bid with confidence read my feed back.Dont let this beauty get away a great great Bike,this is a pick up only auction thank you for looking and GOD BLESS !!!!! THE BIKE HAS NO TITLE JUST A BILL OF SALE THAT IS ALL REQUIRED IN OUR STATE OF G.A. ALL YOU HAVE TO DO TO GET A TITLE IS GET IT BONDED COST AROUND A HUNDRED DOLLARS IT IS EITHER A 1982 OR A 83 I CANT MAKE IT OUT THE VIN NUMBER IS JKAKCCK12BA001146 THEY USE THESE TO DRAG WITH AND THE POWER SHOWS !!!!! THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AND MOST OF ALL GOD BLESS YOU !!!!!! PLEASE IF YOU BUY THIS BUY IT I HAVE SOLD IT TWICE WITH NO PAYMENT GOD BLESS !!!!!! On Jun-02-16 at 19:38:47 PDT, seller added the following information:
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