56001-1030 ~ Replace Your Kz1000 Mirrors #722 Long Short Stems Left Right Rear on 2040-parts.com
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KZ1000 Mirrors with Long & Short Stems
Replaces Kawasaki OEM number(s):
Pair of Left and Right - Rear view mirrors for Kawasaki KZ100. Winner will get 1 pair of mirrors, 1 pair of short stems, and 1 pair of long stems.
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