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Zl1000 Eliminator For Parts on 2040-motos

US $1,200.00
YearYear:1987 MileageMileage:60000
Location:

Wallkill, New York, US

Wallkill, New York, US
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selling this for parts-Last on the road in 2002.I have not heard it run but it still turns over-I have the clear n.y title for it.Inside the tank is clean.Bike looks complete.I have no interest in parting it yet or running any tests.NO PAYPAL.Indoor storage is no problem until you can find a reasonable shipper.questions? call 845-863-6327


                            I need to be clear here-I am selling this for parts and I am not interested in running a compression test
                                         


                                                                    

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