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Kawasaki Invader Snowmobile Motor Mount, John Deere Liquifire Motor Mount. on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Wisconsin USA, United States

Wisconsin USA, United States
Paint is flaking, has scratches.
Brand:Kawasaki/John Deere Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:No

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This auction is for one used Kawasaki Invader / John Deere Liquifire motor mount and comes as pictured.

We are unsure of what all years this fits but it was just removed from a running motor

that did not have the inertia disc on the fly wheel. As stated by JD for the Liquifire this would make the part from 1982.

This mount appears to 100% original and has no repairs, cracks or noticeable damage and has not been repainted.

Both mounts are still flexible and appear to be in very good shape.

Please see all of the photo's of this item as well as our other auctions.

Thank you.


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