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Kawasaki Zx7 Rear Rim Wheel 91 92 on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Rear rim from a ZX7.  Came from a 1991 K model.  I would expect to fit 91-95 but definitely 91 92.  Looks Straight and round.  Wheel is dirty and needs a good cleaning.  Should clean up nice.  Comes with disc as pictured.

It can take me a week to get items in the mail so please be aware when buying.  Positive feedback is appreciated and please let me know if anything may cause you to do otherwise.  I rarely have problems and am always willing to work with reasonable buyers.

Shipping included to Canada and CONUS.  Will ship international but please contact me first

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