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Brand New 2012 Kawasaki Concours 14 Abs on 2040-motos

$10,999
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Saint Cloud, Minnesota

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BRAND NEW 2012 KAWASAKI CONCOURS fourteen ANTI LOCK BRAKES!!BLOWOUT PRICE $10999.00MSRP $15899.00CONTACT BRAD @ FOR MORE DETAILS!!FULL 1yr FACTORY WARRANTY!!View More pictures and Info.Year: 2012Manufacturer: KawasakiModel: Concours fourteen ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEMNew/Pre-owned: NewPrimary Color: BlackCondition: ExcellentTitle: CleanStock #: K01-12Hilmerson Sports Center - 320XXXXXX

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