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1997 Kawasaki Vn800 Vulcan Classic Cruiser on 2040-motos

US $2,495.00
YearYear:1997 MileageMileage:36 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Ottawa, Kansas, US

Ottawa, KS, US
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1997 Kawasaki VN800 Vulcan Classic  Cruiser , US $2,495.00, image 1

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Kawasaki Other tech info

TypeType:Cruiser Stock NumberStock Number:KB17790809 PhonePhone:8884537021

Kawasaki Other description

1997 Kawasaki VN800 Vulcan Classic, Rebuilder - Sold as is with Utah salvage title. Highway bars Driving lights Mustang seats and backrest Floor boards

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