Zx7 Zx7r Zx 7 7r Zx750 Kawasaki Ninja Main Electric Wiring Harness Relay 96-03 on 2040-parts.com
Sewaren, New Jersey, US
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Used Damaged Condition with Cuts/Splices and scuffs as shown
- Includes what is shown only
- Removed From a 1996-2003 Kawasaki Ninja ZX7RMay fit other years Kawasaki Ninja zx7
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