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Used 2009 Kawasaki Teryx 750 For Sale on 2040-motos

$13,500
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Torrance, California

Torrance, CA
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750 Powersport This is a fuel injection ATV with a 750 cc twin cylinder engine and a full cage. It has the bed delete kit with an aluminum bed 4 ins wider and much lighter than the stock bed, PRP seats in front and rear. It is set up for 3 kids in the back. It has five-point Crow belts. The half doors are all black. It has an aluminum roof with graphite liner, SSV stereo, 2 soft ice chest and racks. It has SS wheels and tires. It has HID lamps, Black Plastics, LED whip, full gauge cluster with illuminated graphite gauges, MSD ignition box with Muzzy Pro Exhaust and the motor is stock. Everything has been professionally installed and fabricated by PDS Fab. There has been over 20k invested. It runs perfect and is a must see! Shipping, Financing and Warranty may be available.

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