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I'm selling my 2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 , 13,000mis, New Windshield ( $180.00), New Pirelli Tires (front and back only have 200 mis on them)( $340.00), New Drivers Backrest ($285.00) , New Linby Chrome Highway Bar( $285.00) , New Kuryakyn Highway Pegs ( $ 165.00) , New Saddle Bags ($160.00) , New Chrome Speedometer Visor($65.00) , Chrome Handlebar Risers ( $170.00), Vance and Hines Pipes, Driver Foot Boards, Sissy Bar Case, the bike is in mint condition , I'm way behind on my bills and have no other choice but to let this go, the book value is $5200.00 without all the extras. The paint and all chrome are in mint condition and bike is always garaged, has a fresh oil change/filter. I have the clear title in hand , bike comes with owners manual and tool kit. I am pricing this bike to sell , No Low Ballers/ Scams. ! MUST SELL! Call (New Number) -
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