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Kawasaki Oem 1982 Gpz Kz1100-b2 Fairing W Shield & Tail Section W Emblem F.r. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Warren, Ohio, United States

Warren, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:55028-1012-B1/14025-5055-B1

Kawasaki 1982 GPZ 1100-B2 factory Fairing with windshield, rubber trim,screws. Tail Section/ Seat Cover KZ1100-B2 GPZ has original Kawasaki label on back. No cracks in eithier. Good condition

Fairing has factory Windshield has in raised letters " This fairing was manufactured by Kawasaki Heavy Industries ZGP

Fairing & tail sec.has old Kaw part #s #55028-1015/#14025-1267

New part #s 55028-1012-B1 fairing #39154-1008 shield #53044-1036 Trim #14025-5055-B1 tail section #56018-1208 emblem. Firecracker Red. Please look at pictures carefully, I know there is no cracks, might be a small chip I'm paint on fairing, not sure, I took pictures over a week ago. Shipping available worldwide except for Australia /Iran /Iraq. Canada rates are not much more then USA unless it's like north eastern Ca. Double check with me on shipping rates,I'll try my best to find the cheapest way.Thanks for looking. Any questions please ask. Selling these for a good friend that I know will regret selling. He's a GPZ nut

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