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1983 Kawasaki Gpz on 2040-motos

US $5300
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Hillsboro, Illinois, United States

Hillsboro, Illinois, United States
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Kawasaki GPZ tech info

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Kawasaki GPZ description

 I have 1983 gpz drag bike the motor has a 81 mm mtc big block kit with less than 30 passes on it has a 1 2 auto trans made by r.w.motor sports  with 6 passes on it. the head has 40mm intake valves and 33mm ext valves and has been ported to match it has 40mm electrons with a mtc slider and air over shifter . the controller is a schnitzs pro series 2 box . the front end is a kosman dragforx we have 7 in  rear slick the bike ran 8.90s on the motor with 190 pd rider .the bike is set to run nos . there is no title for it is for track only also comes with starter cart and spare parts please email me if you need more info thanks for looking

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