Drag Bike Kz Z1 Vintage Chrome Filter Pods 73-80 Kawasaki (nice) on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Ohio, US
THE ITEM- USED KAWASAKI Z1, KZ CHROME FILTER PODS DESCRIPTION- THESE ARE NICE, IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. THESE WERE ON 26 MM CARBS. BIKE PART CAME FROM- A RUNNING 1977 KZ 1000 BIKES AND YEARS PARTS WILL FIT- MOST 1973 - 1980 Z1 900 KZ 900/1000 AND DRAGBIKES ALL PARTS SOLD BY US ARE THE ACTUAL ITEMS AS PICTURED. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. WE WILL GLADLY COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE ITEMS WON UNLESS IT EXCEEDS THE WEIGHT OR SIZE LIMIT. WE WILL ALSO BE SELLING SEVERAL OTHER NICE VINTAGE Z1, KZ, AND DRAGBIKE PARTS.Check out my other items! NOW SHIPPING WORLDWIDE ON SELECT ITEMS.
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- Drag bike kz z1 vintage complete motor mount kit 73-80 kawasaki (nice)(US $10.49)
- Kawasaki ninja 500r/ex 500 front motor mount bolt (oem)(US $5.49)
- Kawasaki kx250 1988-2002 k&s complete engine oil seal kit set kx-250(US $30.00)
Michelin Challenge Design 2007 - 'Sharing the Road'
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1965 Maserati 3500 GT heads to Russo and Steele auction
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