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New Oem Nos Genuine Kawasaki Jet Main Zx750 Zx900 92063-1401 Sh-1214w on 2040-parts.com

US $13.95
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Lowell, Indiana, United States

Lowell, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:92063-1401


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Kawasaki OEM NOS
This is an Original NOT a copy
Main Jet

BIN SH-1214W

PART#92063-1401

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