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1976 Kawasaki Ke100 Original Seat W/pins ! on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Silver Lake, Wisconsin, US

Silver Lake, Wisconsin, US
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1976 KAWASAKI KE100 ORIGINAL SEAT W/PINS NO RESERVE!

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UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS THIS 1976 KAWASAKI KE100 ORIGINAL SEAT WITH PINS...SEAT IS SLIGHTLY ROUGH AROUND THE EDGES BUT NOT TOO BAD CONSIDERNG ITS AGE..USE AS-IS OR RECOVER RESTORE..DONT LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!!!NO RESERVE!!

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