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Amazing Kawasaki Bobber (st George) on 2040-motos

$2,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:10
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Saint George, Utah

Saint George, UT
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I have an awesome kawasaki kz650 bobber for sale. It's a 1981 but everything works and it runs awesome. It only has 10,000mis!!!! I have clear title in hand. It has a lot of custom work like the chrome tank and polished bullet shells covering bolts. It's a sweet ride and I hate to sell it but I need a car. I just painted the exhaust black with a heat resistant paint, it's ready to go except it needs the horn hooked up. I have the horn and a mirror so it will pass inspection. If your looking for a 1 of a kind ride that's fun and comfortable, this is your bike. It has some sweet blue lamps around the engine that look sweet at night. Really nice tail light with the back blinkers in the tail light. I'm asking $2000 OBO. Call or text anytime 435-279-XXXX. If I don't answer I'll get back to you as soon as I can thanks. My name is Tyler, don't be afraid to text offers the worst I could say is no thanks

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