Kawasaki Csr Kz650 Airbox Boots, Carburetor Boots on 2040-parts.com
Brentwood, Maryland, US
This set of 4 airbox-carburetor boots was removed from a 1981 Kawasaki CSR KZ 650. It will fit other years and models, check before ordering. They are all in good shape. Rubber is pliable, no cracks or dry rot.
I am disassembling this motorcycle and have many other parts for sale.
I ship in 2 days via USPS. International orders contact me for a shipping quote.
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