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Pearl White Oem 2007 Zx14 Seat Cowl Oem Used No Cracks Kawasaki Ninja Zx 14 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
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Mechanicsburg, Ohio, US

Mechanicsburg, Ohio, US
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OEM 2007 KAWASAKI ZX14 NINJA SEAT COWL

Removed from a 07 ZX14 Special Edition. Will need repainted, has bubbling / roughness to the clear coat, not sure what happened to it, it sat off the bike at my moms house for a good 2 years and not sure what she sprayed in her garage that hit this. Good plastic condition, doesn't have any cracks.
I ended up buying a brand new one instead of trying to repaint.



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