2012 Kawasaki Ninja Zx6r, Red, Only 600 Miles, Shed Kept W/delivery Options on 2040-motos
Kawasaki Ninja tech info
Kawasaki Ninja description
Very Good Condition
Includes 2 Helmets (sm & med)
Barely driven, kept covered and in a shed
The current miles could increase (although unlikely) so please email me for exact to the date
There is one small scratch from a belt buckle
Payment: We accept Credit Cards as well as wire transfer (preferred) or a certified bank check.
Delivery by Enclosed trailer by a licensed & insured company: AGMOR Transport
from Flanders NY within 50 miles for free (CT add $140 to below for commercial ferry charges)
51-1500 miles at $1 per mile
1501 miles and up at $1.25 per mile
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