1985 Kawasaki Gpz 500r-600r 1985 Motorcycle Shop Service Manual Pn 1055-01 on 2040-parts.com
Sorrento, British Columbia, Canada
This is an original Kawasaki Service Manual from 1985. This one may have been used, it has a bit of shelf wear and an oil smudge on the front. We have
several motorcycle manuals from an old Kawasaki dealer. Most have never been
used, so please check our other listings.
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