Kawasaki Vulcan description
I have a 2006 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic with 8812 original miles for sale and the bike in super clean condition and all I can say it needs nothing and ready to go and the images will show you what I am talking about and I am asking $4500.00 OBO no low ballers please only fair offers will be considered cash only no paypal no checks I still owe little money on it so I need to sell it and get the tiltle cleared because I am not riding it anymore if you are interested call or text I will not reply to emails
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