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2009 Kawasaki Conours on 2040-motos

$8,400
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:10180 ColorColor: BLACK
Location:

Brookfield, Connecticut

Brookfield, CT
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2009 Kawasaki CONOURS, 2009 KAWASAKI CONCOURS 14 Clean bike, a few marks. One owner bike with only 10,000 miles Contact Dave or Zac at MAX BMW CT for more info at (203)740-1270.

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