1973 Kawasaki Z-1 Z1 Street Bike Cycle 2 Pg Original Ad 900 Cc on 2040-parts.com
Baltic, Connecticut, US
This auction is for an EXCELLENT PLUS 2 page 1973 KAWASAKI 900cc Z-1 Ad. Its on 2 seperate pages. Perfect Framed or as a Gift. I will put this in a clear sheet protector and sandwich it in cardboard. Please ask questions, check my other auctions and shipping with delivery confirmation is $3.65 first class in the continental USA. Outside the area slightly extra. SERIOUS Bidders only. Payment to be made by PayPal ASAP. No tirekickers. I will consolidate shipping on multiple items won by the same bidder. Thankyou.
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