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1974 Kawasaki H2 750 Swing Arm & Bolt on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Imlay City, Michigan, United States

Imlay City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a used swing arm and bolt from a 1974 Kawasaki H2 750. Looks to be in good used condition. Comes with everything you see in pictures. Please look at all pictures for more details.  These are used parts and I strive to describe as best of my ability if I miss something it is an honest mistake and will make it right.  Please email me with questions as soon as you can for I am on call for work and can go out of town at any time so I do not get to a PC everyday.   Payment must be received in full within 7 days of the end of the auction unless otherwise agreed upon. Please read entire description and ask any questions before bidding. Shipping and handling in the US$25 ,International pays actual.   Most packages go USPS priority mail unless it is very large and cheaper to ship Ground.    Please look at other auctions for related items. Happy to combine multiple auctions for cheaper shipping rates IF Possible.    IF you are unhappy with any purchase please contact me prior to leaving negative feedback for I always want a happy customer and will be able to work something out.   Thanks!

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