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Kawasaki Zx14 Zx14r Integrated Tail Light Fits 2006-2013 New on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
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Hicksville, New York, US

Hicksville, New York, US
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Kawasaki ZX14 ZX14R Clear Alternatives Integrated Tail Light with Signals

Available with Red Lens

Fits 2006 - 2013 ZX14 and ZX14R Models.

The corner of the lens is chipped as shown in the last 2 pictures, the piece is included and can be glued.

New - In Original Package.

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