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1993 Kawasaki Zr 1100 (zr1100) on 2040-motos

$3,950
YearYear:1993 MileageMileage:26000 ColorColor: Maroon
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TypeType:Sportbike PhonePhone:(888) 344-8150

Kawasaki Other description

Limited edition Import ZR1100. Only for year 1993.

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