80-83 Kawasaki Kz750 Kz 750 H Ltd Throttle Cable on 2040-parts.com
Carrollton, Georgia, US
For sale is the throttle cable from a 1982 Kawasaki KZ750H (LTD). This will fit the following models: KZ750 80 thru 83 H (LTD) This cable is in very good condition. There is no rash nor tears to the outer insulation. There are no broken strands. Why buy an aftermarket cable when you can have this perfectly good OEM Kawasaki cable? Please feel free to email at any time if you have questions concerning this item. I gladly ship worldwide. I combine shipping cost for multiple purchases. If you don't have a Paypal account....don't worry, you can pay directly with your debit or credit Visa, Mastercard, American Express or Discover card. Si usted prefiere comuníquese conmigo en español. The vast majority of what I sell are used parts. I try very hard to describe the item for auction accurately. Sometimes however I can miss something in the description. If you feel the item is not described accurately....please contact me before leaving negative feedback or a low (1 or 2) stars in the "Item was described accurately" category. I think you will find that I am a responsible seller and will try to resolve any issues so I can earn your five star rating. |
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