1 Kawasaki Kz1000 Motorcycle Police Left Side Cover Kzp #1 on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, US
This is a USED Kawasaki KZ1000 KZP police motorcycle Left side plastic cover with the decal shown.
You get the exact one shown
It is used so there is scuffs and scrapes across the face, see the photos for condition.
PAYMENT
Payment by PAYPAL only. No payments by mail. You can easily use your credit card through paypal without having an account. Just follow the links on the invoice I send out.
SHIPPING
I will ship by UPS ground or USPS priority mail as soon as payment is received.
All ARIZONA residents must pay sales tax.
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