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08 Kawasaki Terex 750-4 Place (alamogordo, N.m.) on 2040-motos

$7,995
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El Paso, Texas

El Paso, TX
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08 Kawasaki Terex 750-4 Place (Alamogordo, N.M.), $7,995, image 1

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Thanks for looking at this great Kawasaki KRF750 Terex with a Custom Creations(customcreationsatv.web.com) four place conversion. This company specializes in the conversion of factory side by side units for desert trailing and competition. The standard four place units from Kawasaki and others are quite long and not very maneuverable while this style of four place keeps the shorter two place wheelbase which is much more capable in our tight mountain trails. This is a great family unit for someone with small kids that need good safety equipment. The 2012 Kawasaki Terex four place LE sells for $15199 but this super nice 1 with 5 SS mags and custom bucket seats with race car type shoulder harness can be yours for $7995. This unit has only 560mis and 60 hours on the hour meter. See this 1 and more at Fun & Sun Cycle in Alamogordo, N.M.-85 mis north of El Paso on Hwy 54. Trades welcome 575-434-XXXX

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