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Kawasaki Tecate 4 Front Wheels/tires on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

San Dimas, California, US

San Dimas, California, US
:

For auction is a pair of:

Kawasaki Tecate Front Wheels and Tires off of my 88 Tecate 4

In good condition. A couple normal dings along the lips, but they still look and work great.

I'm parting out a tricked-out KX500-powered Tecate 4, so keep watching my auctions for other goodies--the whole bike will be parted and sold.  If you're looking for a particular part, please feel free to message me here and I will create an auction for it.

Please Note:  Payment via Paypal preferred.  Shipping will be $29.95 for USPS or FedEx Ground (whichever makes more sense to your location).  I do my best to ship within 48 hours (2 business days) of auction end.  Please ask all questions prior to bidding.  Thank you.

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