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Used 2006 Kawasaki Ex 500 D6f For Sale. on 2040-motos

$4,495
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:7
Location:

Easton, Pennsylvania

Easton, PA
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LEHIGH VALLEY'S OFFICIAL MOTORCYCLE BUY HERE - PAY HERE HEADQUARTERS... 1711 NORTHAMPTON ST., EASTON PA (610) 253-XXXX INSTANT CREDIT WITH YOUR DOWNPAYMENT OF $1,000 plus tax, tags.... INSTANT MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE W/ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS AVAILABLE ON-SITE. ** BAD CREDIT ** NO CREDIT** NO PROBLEM..... SPECIAL CASH PURCHASE DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE BUY HERE - PAY HERE REQUIREMENTS: CERTAIN TERRITORIAL RESTRICTIONS MAY APPLY... 1.) REQUIRED DOWNPAYMENT PLUS TAX & TAG CHARGES TO THE STATE 2.) VALID PA DRIVERS LICENSE 3.) CURRENT PAY STUB / PROOF OF INCOME 4.) PROOF OF RESIDENCE ie: UTILITY BILL

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