Kawasaki 1980 Kz1000 Z1 Classic Fuel Injected Left Side Frame Cover & Emblem G-1 on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE (1) USED KAWASAKI LEFT SIDE FRAME COVER AND EMBLEM. THE SIDE COVER IS FOR THE 1980 KAWASAKI KZ 1000 Z-1 G-1 CLASSIC FUEL INJECTED BIKE. THE BIKE WAS ONLY SOLD FOR ONE YEAR AND I BELIVE THERE WERE LESS THEN 4000 OF THEM. THE COVER HAS ALL THREE MOUNTING TABS. THERE ARE SOME SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES ON THE COVER AND SOME DEFECTS ON THE EMBLEM, PLEASE LOOK CLOSE AT ALL THE PICTURES. FREE SHIPPING!
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