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Aoshima A020540 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73
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Aoshima A020540 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73

Aoshima A020540 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73

ROYAL MACHINE

The 750RS, launched in 1973, was equipped with a DOHC 4-cylinder engine with a displacement of 746cc, a change in bore and stroke from the 900 Super4, and beautifully styled chassis with a teardrop fuel tank and a tail cowl that was innovative for its model name. It is still popular today and is often reffered to as the Z2 because of its model name.

Features

  • Faithfully recreates the 750RS in its iconic ā€œFireballā€ color scheme
  • Rubber tires for a realistic look and feel
  • Wiring and hoses reproduced using vinyl tubing
  • Distinctive tank, side covers, and tail cowl accurately reproduced
  • Metal screws used for the axles and steering stem for realism and easier assembly
  • Uses molds originally developed in the 1980s
$35.64
Aoshima A020540 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73—
$35.64

Aoshima A020540 1/12 Kawasaki Z2 750RS '73

ROYAL MACHINE

The 750RS, launched in 1973, was equipped with a DOHC 4-cylinder engine with a displacement of 746cc, a change in bore and stroke from the 900 Super4, and beautifully styled chassis with a teardrop fuel tank and a tail cowl that was innovative for its model name. It is still popular today and is often reffered to as the Z2 because of its model name.

Features

  • Faithfully recreates the 750RS in its iconic ā€œFireballā€ color scheme
  • Rubber tires for a realistic look and feel
  • Wiring and hoses reproduced using vinyl tubing
  • Distinctive tank, side covers, and tail cowl accurately reproduced
  • Metal screws used for the axles and steering stem for realism and easier assembly
  • Uses molds originally developed in the 1980s

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ROYAL MACHINE

The 750RS, launched in 1973, was equipped with a DOHC 4-cylinder engine with a displacement of 746cc, a change in bore and stroke from the 900 Super4, and beautifully styled chassis with a teardrop fuel tank and a tail cowl that was innovative for its model name. It is still popular today and is often reffered to as the Z2 because of its model name.

Features

  • Faithfully recreates the 750RS in its iconic ā€œFireballā€ color scheme
  • Rubber tires for a realistic look and feel
  • Wiring and hoses reproduced using vinyl tubing
  • Distinctive tank, side covers, and tail cowl accurately reproduced
  • Metal screws used for the axles and steering stem for realism and easier assembly
  • Uses molds originally developed in the 1980s