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Kawasaki Front Wheel Bearing And Seal Kit H1 Kz1300 Yamaha Xs 650 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Tehachapi, California, US

Tehachapi, California, US
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the label on the box states: Front Kawasaki KH500 69-72, KZ1300 79-82, Yamaha XS650 70-72. Sold as is so please verify that this item is correct for your model and year. Has 2 bearings and 2 seals. Shipping $7.00 USA

I will ship international but you must contact me for costs and shipping arrangements, because international shipping has gone crazy with the recent changes. As a example: A 4 ounce package to Europe is now about $10.00.  Its nuts. There appears to be a ever increasing problem with international shipments taking 1, 2, 3 months getting there or even not making it at all. Usually it gets hung up or lost in that countries customs department. If you do not contact me and bid on the item it will be shipped at you risk and I assume no responsibility for items not received. So please contact me for arrangements prior to bidding.

Facelifted Lexus CT200h at 2013 Guangzhou show

Tue, 12 Nov 2013

Next week is already daft enough, what with the 2013 Tokyo and Los Angeles Motor Shows kicking off on the same day – Wednesday 20 November. Now it turns out there’s a third motor show happening at the same time, the 2013 Guangzhou Motor Show in China. And for some reason, Lexus has chosen Guangzhou to debut the revised CT200h hybrid hatchback.

Autoweek archives: Driving the ‘other' Porsche 959

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Jeep Wrangler JK production tops one million

Tue, 28 May 2013

Never mind persistent economic uncertainty and unstable fuel costs, Americans love Jeeps. Compared to nearly anything else on the road, they're far too brash and noisy for anyone to want for daily use, and the majority of Wrangler owners never push 'em anywhere near their limit. But none of that seems to stop us from snatching Wranglers up off dealer lots as quickly as the folks at Jeep's Toledo, Ohio, assembly plant can bolt them together.