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Progressive Suspension Shock Absorber 12-1207b For Kawasaki Kz1000d Z1r 78,80 on 2040-parts.com

US $154.95
Location:

Oshkosh, Wisconsin, US

Oshkosh, Wisconsin, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Warranty:No

Progressive Suspension Shock Absorber

  • New in Box
  • Ready to Install                                                                                   

  FITS         

  • Kawasaki KZ1000A/J 1977-1982
  • Kawasaki KZ1000B/K LTD 1977-1982
  • Kawasaki KZ1000D Z1R 1978, 1980
  • Kawasaki KZ1000M CSR 1981-1982
  • Kawasaki KZ1000R Lawson Replica 1982-1983
  • Kawasaki KZ1100B GPZ 1981-1982
  • Kawasaki KZ1100L LTD Shaft 1983
  • Kawasaki KZ550A 1980-1983
  • Kawasaki KZ550D/H GPZ 1981
  • Kawasaki KZ750B/E 1980-1982
  • Kawasaki KZ750H LTD 1980-1983
  • Kawasaki KZ750R GPZ 1982
  • Kawasaki KZ900 LTD 1976
  • Kawasaki KZ900/Z1 1973-1975

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