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1972 Kawasaki Other on 2040-motos

US $14000
YearYear:1972 MileageMileage:19
Location:

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, United States
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Kawasaki Other description

THIS IS A KAWASAKI H2 750 FIND WITH NO TITLE.IT IS ENGINE #H2E08950 AND FRAME #H2F155008.IT IS SOLD AS IS WITH A BILL OF SALE.TANK IS VERY CLEAN INSIDE BUT BIKE WILL NEED TO BE RESTORED.I AM NOT EXACTLY SURE OF THE YEAR SO MAYBE SOMEONE CAN TELL ME FROM THE MOTOR AND FRAME #'S
           THERE IS NO TITLE,EBAY WOULD NOT LET ME LIST WITHOUT PUTTING SOMETHING DOWN.IT IS SOLD AS IS.


On Jul-13-16 at 20:47:10 PDT, seller added the following information:

THE FRAME # IS H2F15508 

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