Kawasaki Zx750 Gp 1983 Parts List Microfiche Nos K406 on 2040-parts.com
Garland, Texas, United States
Microfiche Parts Catalog for 1983 Kawasaki ZX750 A1 GP.All microfiche are inserted into new sleeves. Taken from a sealed update packet. Never used, no scratches but may not be quite perfect due to age. Local pickup available with no charge for shipping or handling. I will always combine items for shipping.
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