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88 Zx600 Kawasaki Ninja on 2040-motos

$500
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west broadway I have a 88 zx600 that i just want gone. I bought it to fix it up and make into a street fighter but i got a promotion at my job and now im just going to buy a new bike when the time comes. This was just a project. I spent 800 on the carbs getting cleaned and rebuilt with a stage three jet kit with new pods the bike ran but now its way to cold for it to get started because of the jet kits the motor has 21k on it and it ran mint the only thing i didnt do was oil change and other flushes when i got the bike which is what i would do. Im losing money out of this deal i just want it gonetext me for images because i currently got a new phone

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