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2009 Kawasaki Er6-n on 2040-motos

$4,000
YearYear:0 MileageMileage:3
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia

Atlanta, GA
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I am trying to sell my bike simply because I never get to ride it. I work 60+ hours a week so there just is no time for it. The bike is in like new condition and only has 3316 mis on it. I have owned it since it was brand new. I also have a brand new set of dunlop q2 tires that will be included. It is on the same platform and powertrain as the ninja 650. It is definitely a great starter bike. I would like cash, but I am also open to trades for another project car. I don't want a beater, body must be in terrific shape, paint isn't much of a factor. Car must also run with no leaks or any other issues. I prefer anything that has a factory equipped turbo, v8, or even an e30 or e36 bmw. Those are just my preferences but I'm open to a lot more. Let me know what you have. Also price is negotiable. I can be contacted at via txt. My name is Ryan.

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