Up for auction is a 2006 Kawasaki 3010 trans 4x4. 1150 hrs. 10 hours on a new transmission and front differential. Camo seat covers,windshield, metal top and led lights and light bar on top. Tires have approx 30-50% left on them. Starts and runs great. Any questions or more pics text me or call me at 417-214-3492
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Sorry it has 1356 hrs on it
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