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Used 2009 Kawasaki En500-c For Sale. on 2040-motos

$2,995
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Wow!!! Take a Look at This Crazy Clean 2009 Kawasaki Vulcan 500 with ONLY 3k Miles!!! It has a Liquid Cooled Parallel Twin Engine, a Super Sporty and Fun 6 Gear Transmission, a Tank Mounted Speedometer, a Detachable Windshield, Sissy Bar, and Saddle Bags, Super Shiny Chrome Spoke Wheels with Matching Like New Tires! Won't Be Here Long at This Price! 100% Issue Free & Ready to Go!! Be Sure to Ask About Our Financing Options!! We're Now Open Monday - Saturday 9:00AM to 7:00PM!! Don't Forget to Mention this Low Internet Price! Outstanding & Affordable Extended Warranties are Available for Your Assurance!! Remember, We Love Your Trades!! Give us a call at 918-933-XXXX or toll free at 1-877-223-XXXX for more details. Check out Our World Famous Website www.NickAndPauls.com! Make sure to Follow us @nickandpauls on Twitter & "Like" us on Facebook!

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