1984 Kawasaki Zn 700 Rear Shocks 1984 Zn700 on 2040-parts.com
Des Moines, Iowa, US
Hi, Up for bid are the rear shocks off a 1984 Kawasaki ZN700. As you can see in the pictures they are in pretty good shape. I don't see and dents or dings but there might be just a little bit of surface rust but nothing bad. Any other questions feel free to E-mail me. These shocks are being sold as is with winning bidder to pay shipping. Thanks for looking.
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