Hello im after an exhaust for my 78 z1000 a2 restoration. At the moment I'm not to worried about what exhaust it is or what condition it's in as l as long as its not rotten.
What have you got????
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Exhaust for z1000 a2
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I'm not getting it out of it's packaging to photograph but here is a link to Norman Hyde's website with said exhaust. You will find 100s of pictures of zeds with Harris pipes all over this forum.
https://normanhyde.co.uk/classic-japane ... ystem.html
You pays your money you take your choice. Brand new means perfect condition, no rust, no dents, no scratches and full fitting kit so no hassle.
https://normanhyde.co.uk/classic-japane ... ystem.html
You pays your money you take your choice. Brand new means perfect condition, no rust, no dents, no scratches and full fitting kit so no hassle.
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