Kawasaki H1 500 Chrome Seat Trim Kit 1969-72 H1 Fast Ship on 2040-parts.com
Kitchener, Ontario, CA
PART: 1969-72 H1 500 EARLY CHROME SEAT TRIM MOUNTING KIT . Now you can mount your left and right chrome trim with no problems. Listing is for 8 - slide in fasteners to mount both sides. I restored my seat recently and all the hardware was rusted and unuseable. I installed my side trim easily with no issues and now you can too. Kits will be sent same day Airmail worldwide . All parts are stainless steel so no future rust ! CANADA : $2.25 2-5 business days USA : $2.50 6-10 business days AIRMAIL INTERNATIONAL $3.50 WORLD WIDE : AIRMAIL 8-14 Bus days
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