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2013 Kawasaki Klr 650 Dual Sport on 2040-motos

US $5,790.00
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Manassas, Virginia, US

Manassas, VA, US
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Kawasaki KLR tech info

TypeType:Dual Sport PhonePhone:7033612233

Kawasaki KLR description

2013 Kawasaki Klr 650, Selling NEW 2013 Kawasaki KLR in yellow! *MSRP- $6499 *SALE- $5790** Last one in stock!!! With our dealership FREE Va State Inspection each year for as long as you own bike! 15% off accessories 20% off 1st service. Please call or email with any questions. Sales price is good until end of month, or until unit sells. **Sale price does not include manufacturer freight, dealer set up/prep. fee, and other applicable taxes and fees. 703-361-2233 ****ASK FOR ELYSE***** $5,790.00 7033612233

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