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2001 Kawasaki Zx12r on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:32
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Spring Hill, Florida

Spring Hill, FL
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i have a 2001 kawi z12r thats lowered n streched...its been lowered about 5ins and strected 14 ins and sill go another 2.....bike has a muzzy exhaut , powe commander three , k&n air filters been regeared in the rear from 48teeth to 46teeth.....bike is super fast....the bke has an led tail light with turn signals in it...im ordering hids for the bike soon....i ride the bike to and from work sometime and almost every sunday...i love the bike but im always tradin never really keep anything for long...i have another 00-01 zx12r crankshaft that im sending out to be lighten and race balanced becuz i have plans on building the motor but right now the bike still runs and drives good and very fast....I also have another jug with four pistons.....just hit me up with your offers worst I can say is no.........I own the bike so no liens so clean and clean title

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