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1973-1977 Kz/ Z1 900 Kawasaki 4 Black Spark Plug Wires ( New) on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Okeana, Ohio, United States

Okeana, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Surface Finish:Brand New Part Type:Electrical Components Make:Z1 900 Kawasaki Part By Region:Asian

You are looking at a set of 4 New BLACK spark plug wire's made for 1973-1977 KZ/Z1 900 Kawasaki with new NGK spark plug end's with removable plug wire's.They will look really good on your Honda.They will also work on 4 Cylinder Kawasaki's,Susuki's and Yamaha's.These sell new at the dealer for $127.45 + tax for all 4. Please make sure you want these item's before you bid on them. Please look at my other item's. IF YOU NEED ANY OTHER Z1-KZ 900 KAWASAKI PARTS PLEASE EMAIL ME SO I CAN LIST THEM.BUYER PAYS S/H/INS.We ship world wide. For International please email me for shipping price before you bid. We ship Items on Monday&Friday after payment clears . Payments due within 5 business days after the end of auction.

 

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