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1985-89 Kawasaki Motorcycle Gpz500 & 600 Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
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Maple Plain, Minnesota, US

Maple Plain, Minnesota, US
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Here We have up for sale a nice new condition 1985-1989 KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE GPZ 500R & GPZ 600R MODELS. I think this is new unused, but there is a fingerprint or two on the outside. About 200+ pages.  Very useful to have if you own one of these machines!!              Buyer may pay by paypal and agrees to pay $6.00 shipping in the U.S., $8.00 to Canada. Buy with confidence as our over 21,000++ feedback rating shows we have lots of very happy customers.     Please check out my other EBAY STORE ITEMS.   WE DO OUR BEST TO COMBINE SHIPPING TO KEEP YOUR COSTS DOWN  


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