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October 1982 Kawasaki Motorcycle Kz1000 Police Service Manual Supplement (837) on 2040-parts.com

US $21.98
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
soiling and smudges from use, insides are fine
Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Here We have up for sale a nice used with soiling and smudges, insides are fine OCTOBER 1982  KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE SERVICE MANUAL SUPPLEMENT FOR THE KZ1000 POLICE MODELS. About 20 pages. P/N 99963-0056-01. Very useful supplemental info to have if you own one of these machines!!   

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