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Color Rite Kawasaki 3225 Lime Green Paint And Base Color 1225 Zx14 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Columbus, Georgia, US

Columbus, Georgia, US
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Color Rite Kawasaki Lime Green Base Coat and Top Coat

3225 Candy Lime Green

1225 Base Color

Brand New

Retail is $33.95 each

Will match 2009 ZX14 and 2011 ZX14

Will match other Kawasaki's but please check to make sure

 

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