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1972 - 73 Kawasaki S1 250 Rear Tail Section Trim - Chrome Trim - H2 S1 S2 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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Ontario, CA

 Ontario, CA
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PART:      1972-73 KAWASAKI S1 250 TAIL SECTION CHROME TRIM . THIS TRIM IS BEAUTIFULL CHROME - JUST LIKE STOCK OR NICER ! TRIM FITS PERFECTLY AND INSTALLS VERY EASY. MY OLD TRIM STARTED PEELING AND CRACKING . NOW MY TAIL SECTION LOOKS NEW !    YOU GET 1 INCH LONGER THAN YOU NEED . TRIM CUTS EASILY WITH SCISSORS.    I WILL SEND SAME DAY YOU PAY ! PLEASE SEE MY OTHER ITEMS FOR SALE ALSO .

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