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2011 Kawasaki Ninja® Zx™ -6r on 2040-motos

$7,999
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Lakeland, Florida

Lakeland, FL
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2011 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™ -6R Copy and paste this link into your browser to view more details about this vehicle: http://www.skypowersportslakewales.com/lc/5586342011 Kawasaki ZX6R • The Color is Green • Looks Good and Runs well! • Price is: $,7999 • Call Sky Powersports Of Lake Wales • Toll Free 2011 Kawasaki Ninja® ZX™ -6R The Top Contender in the Middleweight Category Power. Speed. Handling. Dominance. The Ninja® ZX™-6R packs all this and more underneath its 599cc engine, twin spar aluminum frame and advanced Showa suspension. Whether you're a street rider or a racer, this bike packs the kind of potent strength that will satisfy even the most discriminating enthusiasts. Vehicle information Copy and paste this link into your browser to view more details about this vehicle: http://www.skypowersportslakewales.com/lc/558634yr: 2011 Make: Kawasaki Model: Ninja® ZX™ -6R Mileage: 1200 Stock #: VIN:

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