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1995 Kawasaki Bayou 220 & Baja Warrior 200 Mini Bike on 2040-motos

$900
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Springfield, Illinois

Springfield, IL
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Located in Abingdon, IL.1995 Kawasaki Bayou 220 2X4....has title!Runs good! 1st couple pulls...starter doesn't always work.Lamps and brakes all work.Plastics are in attractive shape.Tires are good.Has reverse and is semi auto trans.Front and rear canvas packs.Hitch hole.Very nice quad!*********************************************Baja mini bike 200cc4 stroke...no mixing gas.This is a year old and is like new, runs awesome and is fun!Fully auto, just gas and go.Getting rid of only because the 6 yr old I got it for is too small.*********************************************Will trade both for a nice fully auto quad...MUST run with NO issues! NO projects!Or $900 for quad and $400 for mini bike FIRM!Send pics to my phone..

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