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2006 Kawasaki Fz1 Motorcycle, 4k Miles, Nice!! (south Weymouth) on 2040-motos

$4,495
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Boston, Massachusetts

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2006 Kawasaki Fz1 Motorcycle, 4k Miles, Nice!! (South Weymouth), $4,495, image 1

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2006 Kawasaki FZ1 with only 4400 mis. 1000cc engine, very fast yet lightweight and easy to ride. Bike is in attractive condition and ready to ride. Priced to sell at only $4495. Can be seen at Weymouth Auto Village. 1670 Main Street, South Weymouth, Ma. For more info call John at 781-335-XXXX or email at XXXX@comcast.net

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