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Kawasaki H2 750,h2a Side Grab Handle - Frame Grip on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Belvidere, New Jersey, United States

Belvidere, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Kawasaki Type:Rear Frame Manufacturer Part Number:32109-012 Part Brand:Reproduction

 

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Paypal payment must be sent within 3 days of receipt of your total. I use USPS ONLY for shipping.All used items are sold as-is/no returns.I'll combine shipping on multiple purchases.Items are shipped within 24 hours of payment.Please check my other auctions for more motorcycle parts!

 

Product Description

H2 750 Side grab handle  / Frame Grip

OEM# 32109-012 Grip, Frame fits:
1972 H2 750 STREET
1973A 750 STREET

Super nice reproduction part.




 

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