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Kawasaki H2 1974 1975 Oil Injection Tank With Decent Nipple Fitting.. Good Shape on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Battle Ground, Washington, US

Battle Ground, Washington, US
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Kawasaki H2 750 1974 1975 H2b H2c oil injector holding tank with decent nippled fitting and clear filler view window !! Please look at pics closely. what you see is simply grease.Will cleqaqn up nicely. No damage all in good shape..


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