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Kawasaki Kz650 Sr 1978 Front And Rear Fenders Candy Persimmon on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

Fishers, Indiana, US

Fishers, Indiana, US
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Used front and rear fenders, I believe these were for a 1978 KZ650 SR model in the Candy Persimmon Red color, please do your research to make sure these would be suitable for your bike.. Pretty good color and finish overall. Front fender has a scrape and fading o the leading edge as shown in the picture, and some other smaller dings and scratches, as well as what looks like undercoating underneath (it would not wash off easily). Rear fender is pretty nice overall with some scratches, is cleaner underneath. Tins only, no mounting hardware. As-is.

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