Kawasaki Kz250 Csr Sprocket Cover 1982 Kz 250 on 2040-parts.com
Cape Coral, Florida, US
For auction is a Kawasaki KZ250 CSR Sprocket Cover as shown. Removed from a 1982 (BELT DRIVE) model with 3900 miles. It may fit other years, verify before bidding.
Send me an Email Address and I will send more pictures if needed, Thank You.
Flat rate shipping is for lower 48 only, (unless actual shipping is higher). I will discount shipping for multiple items when possible.
Items sold AS IS , no returns, no refunds. Payment due within 3 days of auction's end or item will be re-listed.
Paypal and MO's from USPS, or Major Banks only please.
I have a few parts for this bike, if you need a particular part send me an email.
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