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2004 Kawasaki KX (2004)
2004 Kawasaki KX500 Desert / Motocross /OHV Requires a non-refundable deposit of $250 via PayPalCash only upon buyer pick up at bike location As purchasing a bike distant from your location is difficult, will try to set this up where it works for both seller and buyer Additional Terms: Will try to make this simple $250.00 deposit due at time of purchaseNON-REFUNDABLE Full amount due in 3 days, PayPal accepted by seller for total amount, buyers remorse time Understand if PayPal puts a hold on the funds for any reason, seller will not complete the auction and deem it null and voidand refund buyers PayPal fundsI'm not Camacho Auto Sales The non-refundable deposit will cover my time and fees if buyers wife finds out and can't complete the purchaseNo hard feelings, been there Cash in person or for absent buyer delayed pick up, cashiers check drawn on major United States bank only, sent FedEx only, within 3 day period, and cleared by my bank before pick up Cash pick up only buyers contact me for optional value cost, hint hint, nudge nudge Will hold the bike for 30-40 days, then absolutely no refunds of any kind for local buyersPick up date must agree with sellers schedule and discretion and funds have been collected and in sellers pocket, not held up at the bank Make sure you want it before buying No Canadian or other International bank funds/cashier checks accepted International buyers use PayPal onlyInternational buyers and others, it's completely your responsibility to contact, arrange, schedule and pay Forward Air San Diego for the optional shipping offered International buyers are completely responsible for any customs their country or the United States charges to ship and any and all Forward Air San Diego details listed aboveRe-read if lost Seller will agree to complete simple forms for buyer, if required for buyers destinationI'm not going to hire a lawyer to figure it out howeverEspecially International buyers. I'd think it would cost a fortune...but you riders earning UK Pounds I'm not sure about your extravagance Shipping: Must pick up in person Optional shipping: Seller will drain fluid, transport to Forward Air San Diego with straps for their skid no cost if buy it now price paid and full amount paid within 3 days, along with stipulations above Re-read if lost Buyer responsible for all shipping cost and scheduling with Forward Air. Call Forward Air for informationSeller has no information concerning Forward Air services, other than where their San Diego dock is located No Hillbilly transportI won't drive the extra 15 miles into Mexico to deliver the bike Drop off to Forward Air San Diego dependent on sellers scheduleSeller will drop off to Forward Air San Diego no later than 3 weeks after purchase is completeIt's a 500 mile round trip, and need to plan the tripThis is the ONLY shipping option I will entertain Most private motorcycle transport must schedule their pick up time with the shipper depending what Holler they are coming fromI don't have time to work around this type of serviceThanks for understanding Purchased this late in 2006 when I turned 50 to race in the AMA District 37 Desert SeriesNever raced the KX, it's been sitting in the garage 10 Years. Rode it a couple miles around 4 years agoand parked it. Turn 60 this month, bike is too much for me It's in pretty much mint conditionThe previous owner (I'm the second) had Terry Varner tune and perform engine maintenance at that time The previous owner rode it at two AMA District 38 events The suspension and gearing is set up for Baja he saidWhen I rode the KX, it was very plush and soaked up the desert floor easilyWhen I test rode it, was 200 lbs As it's been sitting, the tubes will hold air but gradually go down in pressureThe tires are in good shape The carb and fuel tank will have to be cleaned out.2016-06-30 04:43:33Ridgecrest, California, United States03,350.00
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2009 Kawasaki Kx 450F Mx (2009)
2009 Kawasaki Kx 450F, Bike is ready to go with many extras. Bike has Scott's stabilizer, brp top clamp, dry break tank rad wheels, 18in rear wheel and more Just had the whole motor and suspension gone through less than 10 hrs ago. Please call or text 760-382-9498 $3,500.00 76038294982013-10-21 01:16:40Ridgecrest, CA, US03,500.00
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