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1986 Kawasaki Gpz 900 on 2040-motos

$2,700
YearYear:1986 MileageMileage:15707
Location:

bristow, Virginia

bristow, VA
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1986 Ninja gpz900r (zx9) fast, fun, vintage, runs great. Mostly original, new tires and other parts. Same model used in the movie "Top Gun" used by Tom Cruise. READY FOR A NEW OWNER $2,700.00 7034750717

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