Kawasaki Zrx1100, Zrx 1100 Zrx1200 -- Exhaust Muffler on 2040-parts.com
Redwood City, California, US
from CRASHED 1999 ZRX 1100 with ONLY 11K MILES!!!
COMPLETE -SET --SOME IMPERFECTIONS, BUT NO RUST!!!
NO RESERVE
PICTURES SHOW ALL POSSIBLE FLAWS IF ANY!
SHIPPING in land US of America will be a flat $21.75
WORLDWIDE SHIPPING - FLAT $75.00
+ Packaging,Materials fee---$2.00
ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED WITHIN 24 HOURS of YOUR PAYMENT!!!
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