2006-11 Kawasaki Zx14 Throttle Bodies Excellent on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
This item fits Kawasaki ZX14 from 2006-11, it's in excellent shape, taken from a running bike involved in collision.....It's from 2010 bike with low miles...Check photos for condition. If you need more photos or closeups, or measurements of any part please let me know...Everything in the photo included. No reserve
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