Oem Kawasaki Zx6r Zx 6r Zx6-r Stator Magneto Ignition Cover 1995 1996 1997 Ninja on 2040-parts.com
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YOU ARE PURCHASING A BRAND NEW LEFT SIDE STATOR (GENERATOR) COVER FOR THE 1995-1997 KAWASAKI ZX6-R (ZX6R) NINJA.THESS WILL COME NEW FROM KAWASAKI IN THEIR ORIGINAL PACKAGING. KA14031-1307 PART IS IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!!!! DONT BE FOOLED BY OTHERS WHO DO NOT HAVE THESE IN STOCK AND SPECIAL ORDER THEM AND TAKE WEEKS TO GET YOU THE PART YOU NEED RIGHT AWAY. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU GET THE CORRECT PART BECAUSE THERE IS A 20% RESTOCKING FEE FOR ANY ITEM RETURNED OR EXCHANGED. WE ARE A MOTORCYCLE/ATV/PWC OEM AND AFTERMARKET PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLIER. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL GRRMX AT 860-871-9999.
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