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2003 Kawasaki Voyager on 2040-motos

$2,499
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:5
Location:

Huntsville, Alabama

Huntsville, AL
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2003 Kawasaki VOYAGER, $2,499, image 1

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2003 KAWASAKI VOYGER XII FULL DRESS TOURING BIKE 5500 ORIGINAL MILES, CLEAN TITLE IN MY NAME. HANDLEBAR CONTROLLED AM FM CASSETTE four SPEAKER STEREO, WITH DRIVER TO PASSENGER INTERCOM. 05 11 CARBS SYNC. 05 11 NEW BATTERY, FLUSH ALL FLUIDS, NEW SPARK PLUGS. NEVER BEEN DROPPED, BUT LEFT SADDLE BAG CAME LOOSE, AND WAS SCRATCHED UP. I HAVE TOUCHED UP THE PAINT, BUT SCRATCHES STILL SHOW. NO CRACKS ANYWHERE. RECENT OIL CHANGE DUNLOP TIRES APPEAR TO BE ORIGINAL, WITH GOOD TREAD, STARTING TO SHOW SOME MINOR CRACKS ON THE SIDEWALL OWNERS MANUAL, AND CD INCLUDED.

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