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2008 Kawasaki Zx10 on 2040-motos

$6,500
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Im selling my 2008 kawasaki green zx10. This bike is extremely fast and reliable. It has a dynojet pc5 which really peps it up a bit and a twobrothers carbon exhaust. It also has a brand new michelin battleax rear tire and a matching front with about 75% tread. Has right at 11k miles. The price is $6500 but if it doesnt sell the price will go up to $7500 in the spring. Trade value is $7500 but only interested in full size v8 or diesel trucks and newer than 2000. Bike comes with front and rear stands. I know what this bike is worth and how it compares to other bikes in speed and overall quality. price is obo but dont lowball me. If interested please call/txt Thanks

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