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Kawasaki Kz900 A4 Z1 Parts Bike Or For Restore *rare* Kz H1 H2 500 750 Gt750 Gs on 2040-motos

US $1,900.00
YearYear:1976 MileageMileage:9600
Location:

Wichita, Kansas, US

Wichita, Kansas, US
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Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):900 For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller VINVIN:z1e118052

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Buy it now or make offer!! MUST SELL!!!


You are buying a 1976 Kawasaki KZ1-B 900. Has good compression. All pretty much there. What you see is what you get. May or may not start with little effort. Selling as is non running for parts or restore. Carbs are off and sitting there. I do have the air box and boots, not pictured. I am assuming it is a 1976 kz900-a4 by the decoding I did on the vin numbers. No for sure, but that is what I found. 

SUPER SUPER LOW MILES with only 9,600 miles.  See pictures. No title. Bill of sale if you wish I can provide, so you can apply for a title since it is vintage. No key. Buying what you see in pictures. These are hard and rare to find complete like this ready for restore or use as parts. Worth near $10k restored and about half as is easily. I am selling it at a fair price as I am selling off a lot of my collection. CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS!

All sales final. I sell WORLDWIDE. International buyers are welcome. I can assist in shipping, but buyer is responsbile for 100% of shipping cost and arrangement. I can store the bike for 2 months for free if you need time to arrange shipping. 

Please ask any questions before buying or making an offer. All sales final. This is an old motorcycle, not brand new, so it will have its minor flaws. You buy what you see pictured. Bike is located in zip: 67226 for shipping. There is no shipping for this item. Pickup only, I will not ship, it is all buyers responsibility. 

$500 non refundable deposit due via paypal within 24 hours and full payment due within 72 hours paypal or cash in person, unless arrange plans before buying. I SELL WORLDWIDE!!!

Thanks for looking and please contact me anytime, I can reply usually within 10 minutes on email on iphone.

Have a good day.
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