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1996 Kawasaki Zx-7 1600 Obo Need Gone on 2040-motos

$1,600
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i have a 1996 zx7 with 14xxx miles clear title in hand. titles milage says exempt2 new tires(2k ago). oil changed (3k ago)its a fun bike to ride... i just dont have time for her anymorealso has new chain and sprockets as of 2k agobike was lowered at on time so the bottom of the bottom fairings broken..was dropped in the garage, i also took the tire fairings off.needs a new battery.. and front brake pads to pass insectionbike will start if jumped tho.... just had it started 11/20/131600 obo make offerscan show bike at anytimetext or email me

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