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1973 Kawasaki Z1 Green / Yellow Painted Bodywork Set on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
Location:

Marion, New York, US

Marion, New York, US
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Bodywork - Z1 Painted 1973 Green and Yellow European Color.
 
This all new bodywork expertly painted in Japan is a superb reproduction of the original Z1 bodywork. The set consists of the tank, tail and two side covers. The gas cap and emblems are sold separately. The tank emblem mount is drilled and tapped to allow either the small 73 emblems or the larger 74/75 emblems.
 
The tank construction has the seam under the tank towards the center of the tank.
 
We will adjust shipping to a cheaper option if this is possible. For some countries, we split the bodywork into two separate boxes to reduce shipping expense. For example: Post Office shipping to Australia is around $165 when split between two boxes. International buyers contact us before you pay and we will send you a PayPal request for the adjusted amount.
 
Our rates for International Shipping are typically better than those eBay shows in their shipping calculator..
 
Beware of some B-Grade sets being sold.  These sets are carefully inspected to avoid any disappointment.

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