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44033-063 New Kawasaki Cover,l.h Fork Ke125, Ks125 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

Vintage Kawasaki Parts!  Brand New!

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44033-063  New Kawasaki  COVER,L.H FORK  KE125, KS125

Fits:

KE125-A3 KE125 (1976)

What you need to know...

These parts are from a Kawasaki shop that went out of business about 20 years ago. They have been sitting on their shelves since then. Many had already been in stock for years. They are all brand new and never used, but dusty. Most are in their original packaging from the factory.

These parts are in storage and not at my location. I will only be able to travel to their storage location once or twice a week to research questions and get sold items for shipment.

Please be sure you order the correct part. Returns are accepted if there is any sort of problem with the part, but not if you order a part just to see if it will work.

If a part is pictured in packaging, it is because it is really well sealed up from the factory still and I didn't want to unseal it.

I have an Excel file of all the parts that I have identified. If you would like it, send your e-mail along with your request.

I combine shipping to save you money. If you purchase more than one part, please wait until I send you an invoice before paying so that I can combine shipping.

Will ship to most countries with a $5 handling fee for International Shipping. (To cover customs forms and a trip to the post office.)

THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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