Dragbike Kz Gs Grimeca Rear Brake Caliper Large Body 41mm Kawasaki Suzuki Nr! on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Ohio, US
You are bidding on a Grimeca Rear Brake Caliper (41mm 2-piston large body) that was removed from a KZ Kawasaki Dragbike. Pads are nice. Works well and is guaranteed against doa. Top of the line rear caliper. Comes as you see in pic. No Reserve Auction, High Bidder Takes It. Will gladly combine shipping charges on multiple items won. Will fit many applications. Please bid with confidence.
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