Kawasaki S2 Triple Cylinder Head!! on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
Up for auction is Kawasaki S2 triple cylinder heads Made in Japan!!!
I got all 3 heads here!! One fin is missing from side cylinder head, and also one fin is slightly bent on the other side cylinder head, but I don't think those things effect any mechanical problem at all .
Center cylinder head is pretty good shape.
All the sales are as is, so no claim or return please understand that before you bid
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