2002-2005 Kawasaki Zzr1200 Zx1200c Zzr 1200 Right Left Horn Horns With Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Council Bluffs, Iowa, US
2002-2005 KAWASAKI ZZR1200 ZX1200C RIGHT LEFT HORN HORNS WITH BRACKETS
MARKS FROM GENERAL USE, NOTHING BENT OR BROKEN, BOTH TESTED, GOOD FOR USE.
ITEM: HORNS AND BRACKETS
FIT: 2002-2005
CONDITION: GOOD
This bike has been completely broken for spares and we have tried to list all parts in our eBay shop.
If the part you require is not listed please contact us and we will list it for you
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