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Used 1992-1995 Kawasaki Zx7r Ninja Instrument Panel on 2040-parts.com

US $49.95
Location:

Dover, Delaware, United States

Dover, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does Not Apply



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Used 1992-1995 Kawasaki ZX7R Ninja Instrument Panel

The Product: This item is a used 1992-95 Kawasaki ZX7R Ninja Instrument Panel. We do not know if this instrument panel will fit any other years or models.

Research: We received this instrument panel as being labeled to fit a 1992-95 Kawasaki ZX7R Ninja from a buyout that we did of a motorcycle salvage shop. Our parts manager inspected the instrument panel and stated that he believes it is correctly labeled.  We have no way to verify this information; therefore, we suggest that you compare your instrument panel to what you see in the pictures before purchasing it.

Layout of Pictures: The first picture is of the front of the instrument panel. The second picture is of the back of the instrument panel. The third and fourth picture is of damage. The fifth picture you can see where this was labeled as being off of a 1992-95 Kawasaki ZX7R Ninja.

Condition: There are 30750.60 miles showing on the odometer.  The tripometer rolled the numbers when used. The speedometer was tested by taking an old speedometer cable end and inserting it into the speedometer and twisting the cable by hand. The speedometer needle moves. Unfortunately we are unable to check the accuracy of those components. Although the needles moved, we do not know if the instrument is accurate without mounting it on a bike. We currently do not have one of those bikes in stock. Since the lights and temperature gauge are electronic and we do not have a motorcycle to connect this to, we were unable to test those components. The condition is used.  The connectors look good, trip reset works.  The temp gauge housing is cracked. Minor scratches on the speedo trim ring.   When you receive this item you can mount it on your motorcycle to make sure that it is functioning properly. If the item is not functioning properly and you are not satisfied, you can return it per our return policy which says that we will refund the purchase price only and you are responsible for all shipping cost both to and from.



 













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