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2009 Kawasaki 650r on 2040-motos

$5,700
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READ BEFORE CONTACTING ME (don t waste your time or mine)2009 Kawasaki Ninja 650R - Clear title - Protection Plan - 6371 mis - $5700 OBO Warranty Transferable: Good Times Protection Plan expires on 03 24 2014 - View HereClear title:(and on hand) you can see the report here https: www.instavin.com viewReport.php?r=c677275f02ff2b018dcee4671bc5c66015085d21 Price: $5700 OBO Attractive condition see photos bellow. 100% Stock. Needs a new front tire. 6371mis Most of these mile were put on the freeway pre-owned as commute. Garaged all its life. Reason for selling, i no longer need it as i was using it for long commute, unfortunately this did not work out. Test Drives.... Highly unlikely, ill turn it on ride it around for you, maybe even give you a ride on the back if you have a helmet. (or with M1 license and CASH in my hand no exceptions) Not desperate to sell it so don t waste my time or yours, no low-balling. Make a serious offer and i might consider it. Email, call or text with any questions 415-488-XXXX

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