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2003 Kawasaki Mean Streak 1500 on 2040-motos

$4,185
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:14
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Dallas, Texas

Dallas, TX
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2003 Kawasaki Mean Streak 1500, $4,185, image 1

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2003 Kawasaki Mean Streak, 1500mi service interval completed in April 2012. New front tire installed April 2012. New maintenance-free battery installed May 2012. Priced way below list value because seller is moving out of State and NEEDS THIS BIKE TO BE SOLD! Bike runs and drives like new, very well taken care of. List price includes some extras: windshield, disc lock, cover, 2 helmets, driver s backrest, and more. Some scratch dent damage to repairable areas (repairs optional- do not affect performance or operability of the bike). Please feel free to reply with questions, make an offer, or schedule a time to see the bike in person. Contact Seller via email XXXX@gmail.com or via phone 214-315-XXXX.

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