Kawasaki Zx6r 99-02 Zzr600 02-08 Brake Calipers Master Cylinder And Lines on 2040-parts.com
Burleson, Texas, US
Fits 1999-2002 ZX6R, ZZR600 2005-2008
Calipers, lines, & master cylinder from 2006 ZZR600. Brake pads are in great shape, brake system works great, the resivoir is in fair condition (sun faded)
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