Kawasaki Zx6r Right Gas Tank Inlay Knee Grip 05-06 14091-0325 on 2040-parts.com
Miami Beach, Florida, US
KAWASAKI
USED PARTS
2005-2006 ZX6R
RIGHT SIDE TANK INLAY KNEE GRIP
CONDITION
USED IN GREAT CONDITION.
THE MOUNTING HARDWARE IS NOT INCLUDED.
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