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Vintage Kawasaki Kz Instrument Panel, Speedometer/tachometer Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kalama, Washington, United States

Kalama, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

WE HAVE A VINTAGE KAWASAKI KZ INSTRUMENT PANEL/BRACKET UP FOR AUCTION

THIS BRACKET IS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT THAT STILL HAS RUBBER DAMPERS, WASHERS AND NUTS.
THE HARNESS NEEDS THE PLASTIC FEMALE CONNECTOR BUT ALL WIRES IN THE HARNESS PROVIDED ARE COMPLETE AND IN GOOD CONDITION
BULBS, SOCKETS AND WIRES TO ILLUMINATE THE NEUTRAL, HIGH BEAM,OIL WARNING, TURN INDICATORS AND OTHERS ARE ALSO IN GOOD CONDITION AS CAN BE SEEN IN THE PICTURES PROVIDED.

 THE PLASTIC BACK FOR THE INSTRUMENT CLUSTER AND 3 SCREWS ARE MISSING

PLEASE STUDY PICTURES PROVIDED AND ASK QUESTIONS AS THIS AUCTION WILL BE "SOLD AS IS/NO RETURNS"
THE WINNING BIDDER WILL PAY THRU PAYPAL A HANDLING/SHIPPING FEE WITHIN THE U.S.A OF $16 AND PAYMENT WILL BE WITHIN 72 HOURS END OF AUCTION


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