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Zx14 Triple Plated Chrome Ram Air Dash Panels 2006 - 2011 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, US

Cape Coral, Florida, US
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 These are Factory Kawasaki ZX14 Brand New Ram Air Dash Covers. Only will fit 2006 - 2011 ZX14

Smoothed Down and then Triple Plated Chrome. This process is very tricky and extremely expensive. This Quality is TOP OF THE LINE! The plastic panels are electrified then chrome to act like any piece of metal or Billet part is chromed.

This part is not the cheaper Pressed Molded Chrome Panels that are sold. If you are looking for the best parts for the best bike ZX14 then these are for you.

Will ship World Wide just email for a shipping quote. No Problem.

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