1998 Kawasaki Prairie 400 4x4 Fuel Cock Petcock Assembly Oem on 2040-parts.com
Butte, Montana, United States
1998 Kawasaki Prairie 400 4x4 Petcock Petcock is in good shape and is functional. It needs a rebuild kit or at the very least the gasket between it and the gas tank, it was leaking before I pulled it off. If requested at the end of auction, I will completely rebuild it for a little extra money, the kits are cheap. It was removed from a running 1998 Kawasaki Prairie 400 4x4 and should fit several years of the Kawasaki Prairie 400 ATVs. I am parting out a few machines, be sure to check out my other listings, I discount with multiple purchases. For any questions feel free to email me! Free Shipping!! |
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