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2009 Kawasaki Zx-14 Limited Edition on 2040-motos

$10,500
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Port Allen, Louisiana

Port Allen, LA
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2009 Kawasaki ZX-14 Limited Edition, $10,500, image 1

Kawasaki Other description

SportbikeThis is the Orange and Black Limited Edition with 7,700 mis. It has chrome rims, Roaring Thunder four into 1 exhaust system, Scott steering dampener, swing arm extended 6 1-2 ins, Dyno Jet programmer, has been dyno tuned, adjustable lowering kit, chrome mirrors, plus many more extras. Also a brand new has not been worn Shoei helmet, original stock mirrors and fairings go with it also. It is adult owned and ridden. Qualified buyers may be eligible for Financing, Extended Warranty and Shipping. Engine Description:

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