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2003 Kawasaki Zzr1200c on 2040-motos

US $3,795.00
YearYear:2003 MileageMileage:22 ColorColor: Blue/Black metallic
Location:

Hartwell, Georgia, United States

Hartwell, Georgia, United States
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Kawasaki ZZR1200C photos

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Kawasaki ZZR1200C tech info

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Kawasaki ZZR1200C description

Bike has always been adult ridden. Equipped with new Michelin tires,& Corbin seat (also comes with original factory seat). Factory exhaust currently on bike but twin D&D slip-on performance set comes also .Bike is in perfect mechanical condition! Cover, saddle bags and shop manual included. $3,795.00 OBO


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