1979 Kawasaki Kz400 Ltd Left & Right Levers Parting Out Bike! Kz Brake Clutch on 2040-parts.com
Uvalde, Texas, US
PARTING OUT A 1979 KAWASAKI KZ400 LTD!
You are bidding on the brake and clutch levers. Both are in good condition.
Shipping will be a flat rate of $6.00. Continental US shipping only, please.
All parts sold used, as is, no warranty.
Please feel free to e-mail any questions. If there is a particular part you are looking for, please let me know!
Thanks, and good luck!
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