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2005 Red & Black Kawasaki Xfx700***************** (ne on 2040-motos

$4,595
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Indianapolis, Indiana

Indianapolis, IN
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2005 Red & Black Kawasaki Xfx700***************** (NE, $4,595, image 1

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GOOD LOOKING 2005 KAWASKI XFX 700 AND IT IS ON SALE NOW HERE AT AUTOSPORTS FOR ONLY $4595!!! WAS $5495!!! IT IS AN AUTOMATIC, METALLIC MARBLE RED AND BLACK AND HAS AT LEAST OVER $8000.OO WORTH OF AFTER MARKET UPGRADES!!!! THIS IS A MUST SEE!!! AUTOSPORTS IS LOCATED JUST 10miS FROM 465 ON PENDLETON PIKE/67/BROADWAY IN FORTVILLE. OUR HOURS ARE M-F 9-6 AND SAT 9-5. OUR ADDRESS IS 722 W. BROADWAY BUT IF USING GPS TYPE IN 922 W. BROADWAY. GIVE PETE A CALL AT 317-565-XXXX.THIS POWERFUL AND STYLISH KAWASAKI MACHINE IS BUILT FOR FUN

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