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1978 Kawasaki Kz400 on 2040-motos

$975
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Detroit, Michigan

Detroit, MI
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1978 KAWASAKI KZ400 MILEAGE = 16182ASKING PRICE = $975.00, OR BEST OFFER. NO TRADES, CASH ONLY, SOLD "AS IS", NO WARRANTYNEW BATTERY, SOME BLEMISHES, CLEAN GREEN MICHIGAN TITLE, NEW KEYS, CARBS HAS BEEN CLEANED, RUNS GREAT, GEARS SHIFTS GREAT, CHANGED OIL, FLUSHED OUT FRONT BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER SYSTEM, HEADLAMP WORKS, TIRES OK, SOME WIRING ISSUES, DELIVERY AVAILABLE FOR EXTRA COST. CONTACT = DAN FOUKESCALL =TEXT =EMAIL = FOUKESD AT YAHOO DOT COMNINE AND MACK AREA IN ST CLAIR SHORES.PLEASE CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL WITH QUESTIONS.

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