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Kawasaki H2 description
This bike was damaged buy flood. Engine is stuck. It has an unsigned clear title, which the vin. # matches the engine not the frame .Engine number is H2E 06448 Title VIN. # H2E 06448 Frame # is H2F 06431 Bike appears to have all original parts. Missing key. Seat is nice, tank is solid, gauges look good, exhaust has no holes. Has center and side stand, air box etc . This is a no reserve auction. Please no buy it now. A 200.00 dollar deposit is required within 24 hours followed by final payment within seven days. Contact me for final payment. If you do not agree please do not bid. Please ask any questions.
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