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2003 Kawasaki Zr-750 / Low Miles! on 2040-motos

$2,800
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Denver, Colorado

Denver, CO
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I have an 03' Kawasaki ZR-750 for sale. This is a perfect starter bike! Clear title and low Milage! 14,000Runs well, simply looking to replace it with an R1.I am also including a antitheft break lock, a battery back-up charger to keep battery nice n charged over winter,A black motorcycle cover, And a $500 black leather AlpineStars jacket in terrific condition! (XL)Bike does have a small dent on tank. However, this does not effect how it rides or anything for that matter. Asking for $2,800 cashNo test drives unless you have cash in hand. If interested please call or text 714-623-011-six (Hablo EspaƱol).

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