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- 1 kawasaki 1982 fulline brochure nos.6 pages,3 in english,3 in french.(C $7.80)
- 1 kawasaki 1987 fulline brochure nos.folder type 12 pages,(C $7.80)
- 1 kawasaki 1987 kdx 80, brochure nos 2 pages,(C $7.80)
- 1976 kawasaki dual purpose street motorcycle brochure nos.(C $7.80)
- 1977 kawasaki dual purpose motorcycle brochure nos.(C $7.80)
- 1979-1980 kawasaki kz1300 kz 1300 factory service manual 99924-1015-02(US $46.99)
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