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Kawasaki 900 903 1000 1015 1075 1197 Web 72-b Camshaft Cam Drag Cafe Race Bike on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Key Largo, Florida, US

Key Largo, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:web Manufacturer Part Number:72-B Warranty:No Core Charge:no Country of Manufacture:United States

Used set of kawasaki  Web 72-B grind camshafts 73 - 76 kz900A  76 900 LTD  77-79 kz1000A  78 80 kz1000 D1 D3 Z1R  79 80 kz1000 A3 A4 MK II  .  Sold in very good used condition. This is a very old grind and i dont have any data on them. The durration is big see pic. Any questions please ask before bidding. No warrantee or return offered buyer agrees to pay all return shipping charges. Shipping will be 18.00 US only. Paypal accepted. Thank you.

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