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1984 Kawasaki Ltd Shaft 700 on 2040-motos

$400
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:84000 ColorColor: black
Location:

Gresham, Wisconsin

Gresham, WI
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1984 Kawasaki Ltd SHAFT 700 , $400, image 1

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1984 Kawasaki Ltd SHAFT 700 , $400, image 2

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1984 Kawasaki Ltd SHAFT 700, bike has new tires,has been in garage an not riddin in the last 6 years,started it up last year and is starting to leak oil. needs to be gone over an seals changed. otherwise runs good no knocks engine has great comp.has 2 choices of mufflers straight pipe or performance muffler, comes with both @complete manual for total tare down. $400.00 7157876037

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