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2005 Kawasaki Z 750s Sport Touring on 2040-motos

US $3,499.00
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:11
Location:

Seymour, Tennessee, US

Seymour, TN, US
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2005 Kawasaki Z 750S Sport Touring , US $3,499.00, image 1

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TypeType:Sport Touring VINVIN:JKAZRDK195A000858 PhonePhone:8656403362

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2005 Kawasaki Z 750S, 2005 Kawasaki z750 fuel injected, LED underlight kit, 11,000 miles, Scorpion exhaust, with matching helmets. Very nice bike, runs and rides perfect. Battery is weak from sitting. Enjoy the fall leaves on this machine. Pick it up and go straight to the Dragon. $3,499.00 8656403362

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