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Used 2010 Kawasaki Zx1000-f For Sale. on 2040-motos

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2010 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX10R SPECIAL EDITION WITH YOSHIMURA EXHAUST, ONLY 3212 mileS, 18 POSITION OHLINS STEERING DAMPER, FUEL INJECTED-CENTER LOCATED RAM AIR INTAKE DUCT, KAWASAKI IGNITION MANAGMENT SYSTEM (KIMS), 6 GEAR TRANSMISSION, ALUMINUM FRAME, DIAMOND LIKE CARBON (DLL) SUSPENSION, CHAIN DRIVE AND MUCH MORE..... CALL OUR SALES TEAM TODAY AT (281)807-XXXX WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. THANKS FOR LOOKING. YOU MAY ALSO VIEW MORE IMAGES AT WWW.RVSANDSPECIALTIES.COM OR EMAIL US AT XXXX@HOTMAIL.COM

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