1985 Kawasaki Ninja Zx600 ***original Article / Specifications*** on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1985 KAWASAKI NINJA ZX600 ---ORIGINAL 8 PAGE ARTICLE FROM A 1985 MAGAZINE--- EXCELLENT CONDITION- -This would make a fantastic addition to your MOTORCYCLE collection,and to display at your next car show!!! This ORIGINAL ARTICLE / NOT A REPRINT (from a magazine) is in an acid free plastic sleeve,and will be carefully packaged for shipping. Items are mailed promptly after payment is received. I do not sell copies or reprints. You will receive the original pages, which have been carefully removed from the magazine. Be Sure To BROWSE My EBAY STORE "AUTO UTOPIA" CATEGORIES FOR MORE UNIQUE AND INTERESTING ITEMS. |
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