1987 Kawasaki Ninja Zx750 Zx 750 Radiator & Fan Oil Cooler on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
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1987 Kawasaki Ninja ZX750R / ZX750F radiator and oil cooler, wire cut. As Shown.
Parts are used and may have some scratches/chips/rust and require some cleaning and touch up. Please understand that parts are not new and have been removed from a junk or wrecked bike, Parts listed were removed from make and model listed and not all parts may be original. Buyer is responsible for any liability.
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Parts are intended for year and model stated. I do not know what other years and models they will fit. Contact your local dealer to find out compatibility
Please don't ask me to measure parts as they are boxed up.
I will guarantee all electrical parts to work unless otherwise stated!
All non electrical parts are sold as is.
I ship to the lower 48 states in the USA only! Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii will cost extra.
Florida residents to pay 6.5% sales
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