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2003 Kawasaki Ex250 Motorcycle (south Weymouth) on 2040-motos

$1,995
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts

Boston, MA
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2003 Kawasaki Ex250 Motorcycle (South Weymouth), $1,995, image 1

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2003 Kawasaki EX250 motorcycle with only 3187mis. This a great starter motorcycle or VERY economical commuter that is easy to maneuver in a city environment. Title says it is a recovered theft. Starts and runs excellent and is priced to sell at only $1995. Can be seen at Weymouth Auto Village, 1670 Main St., South Weymouth, Ma. For more details call John at 781-335-XXXX or email at XXXX@comcast.net

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