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2008 1400 Kawasaki Concours Sport Touring (newalla (149th St And Peebly)) on 2040-motos

$7,600
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Oklahoma City, OK
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2008 1400 Kawasaki Concours Sport Touring (Newalla (149th St and Peebly)), $7,600, image 1

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2008 KAWASAKI CONCOURS 1400, ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD, DETACHABLE BAGS, NEW TIRES, GOOD CONDITION, NEVER DOWN, 24K MILES, CLEAN, GREAT TOURING BIKE, COMFORATBLE FOR BOTH RIDERS.CALL OR TEXT 405-227-XXXXMIGHT TRADE FOR GREAT WORKING TRACTOR (COMPARABLE TO MOTORCYCLE IN VALUE), BUT MUST SEND PIC AND INFORMATION

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