Kawasaki S2 350cc Two Stroke Triple 1973 Less Then 10,000 Miles Needs Restore !! on 2040-motos
Roseville, California, US
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Ok First off there is no title for this motorcycle and has no records of the last time it was registered. If you buy it It it sold AS-IS Condition I will describe below in exact condition. If for any reason you are unhappy contact us to work it out. We look forward to doing business with an honest buyer as we are honest sellers. Please understand Ebay feedback and detailed seller rating is so important for us small sellers so clear communication is a must. Thank you for viewing.
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