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2012 Kawasaki Klx-250s - Yes, We Finance! (inland Empire (ca)) on 2040-motos

$4,899
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Reno, Nevada

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2012 KAWASAKI KLX-250SWe are now able to finance used motorcycles in different states. We have had many calls from Nevada and were unable to help at that time, but now we can!!! Allow us to get you financing on motorcycle today! Before you drive to us we can get you qualified and ready to go! Please give us a call at 909-660-XXXX for any questions you may have.We Finance! Get Pre-Qualified NOW By Clicking the Link Below: https://secure.motolease.net/OnTrackMotorcars/prequalifyBad Credit? We offer a new start program which allows us to finance just about anyone! If you have any questions give us a call 909.660.XXXXPrice: $4,899Mileage: 101Color:GREEN/BLACKVIN #:JKALXMT14CDA11713Stock No:K11713Description:**PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND ARE SUBJECT TO LENDER APPROVAL**Motorcycles Motorcycle Kawasaki KLX250 KLX250S KLX KLX 250 KAWI

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