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Last Chance. 92 Kawasaki Zr750 (las Cruces) on 2040-motos

$800
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Las Cruces, New Mexico

Las Cruces, NM
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Last chance. 92 Kawasaki ZR750 (Las Cruces), $800, image 1

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I'm hoping to have enough money to travel. Really not looking forward to selling this gorgeous hunk of machinery and running out of time, my loss your gain. She's incredibly reliable, no oil leaks, loves to go. only 41000, open pod intake, Dragbar with Bar end Mirrors , shortened front fender , Vance and Hines four in 1 , micro Turn Signals !! only thing I can think of is a couple of small dings, and missing side covers. actually a fairly hard bike to find, this style was only put out for 2yrs. Give me a call $800 OBO, Kyle. five 7five six2one ten88. thanks for your time and I look forward to showin her off to you. Get her dirt cheap, seriously could use the money

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