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2000 Kawasaki Zrx 1100 on 2040-motos

$4,600
YearYear:2000 MileageMileage:40000
Location:

navarre, Florida

navarre, FL
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Kawasaki Other description

2000 Kawasaki Zrx 1100, 2000 ZRX1100 with 1200 motor, J&E 12.5 pistons, ZZR cams/springs. 150HP, Dale Walker Exhaust, 1200 Swing Arm/Wheels powder coated, Engine covers/Radiator shrouds powder coated, GSXR Steering Damper, RaceTech 1.0 Fork Springs/seals replaced and serviced 0 miles, Galfer Lines, EBC HH brake pads, Fender Eliminator, New LED guage lights, No 1200 out there quicker than this one!! $4600 FIRM. Ph 850-586-0159 $4,600.00 8509368333

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