Kawasaki H1 1973 H1d Original Seat Latch Lock Assembly !! on 2040-parts.com
Battle Ground, Washington, US
Kawasaki H1d 1973 500 mach3 original factory seatlatch locking assembly in very good shape!!I ship worldwide and always try to ship for cheapest and actual cost whenever possible. I also will combine items for the very cheapest shipping.. Please wait for the correct invoice before payment. calculated shipping cost shown is for the lower 48 states of the usa only.. Thank you and NO RESERVE!!!!

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