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1988 88 Kawasaki Ninja 600r Gpx600r Gpx500r Motorcycle Service Manual Supplement on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Petaluma, California, United States

Petaluma, California, United States

You are bidding on a factory shop/service manual supplement for the 1988 KAWASAKI NINJA 600R, GPX600R, GPX500R motorcycles.  This is designed to be used in conjunction with the GPZ500R/GPZ600R Service Manual (P/N 99924-1055-01).  Part number reads 99924-1081-51, dated June 10th 1987.  It contains 16 service/repair sections.  It's hard to beat the factory manual for comprehensive content.  These manuals pay for themselves the first time they are used and are a must for the do-it-yourselfer!  These are filled with pictures, diagrams, and how-to information.  Manual has some light cover wear/soiling but the pages are excellent!  A necessary addition to your Kawasaki cycle reference library.  PayPal accepted.  Please add $3.45 postage to winning bid for US shipping.  International bidders welcome.  Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!

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