19,5k for a 76kz900
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22 Feb 2016 07:10 #711946
by JENKFITLIFE02
Replied by JENKFITLIFE02 on topic 19,5k for a 76kz900
HA! I paid $800 for mine. Has all the plastics, and extra parts, just serviced that guys nuts
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22 Feb 2016 07:13 #711950
by SWest
Replied by SWest on topic 19,5k for a 76kz900
You're talking about a different bike. It could be worth $3-4000 if all there and low miles.
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22 Feb 2016 07:30 #711953
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Yeah...that is the same thing I did with my Z2...rebuilt gauges with original mileage retained.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
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Replied by Mcdroid on topic 19,5k for a 76kz900
Kidkawie wrote: "The odometer has been rebuilt to reflect the resurrection."
IMO, this was a very stupid decision for the owner to do. Technically the bike is TMU (true mileage unknown) which brings down the value. I had a set of gauges restored and had the original mileage put back in.
Yeah...that is the same thing I did with my Z2...rebuilt gauges with original mileage retained.
Michael
Victoria, Texas
1982 GPz750
1977 KZ1000A
1978 KZ1000A
1982 GPz1100
1975 Z2A
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