Kawasaki Jet Ski 1990 650sx, Handle Bars 46003-3711 on 2040-parts.com
US $28.00
Location:
Cairo, Nebraska, United States
“Inventory #9354”
Manufacturer Part Number:46003-3711
Brand:KawasakiUPC:Does Not Apply
Kawasaki
Jet Ski
1990
650sx
Handle Bars
Good Shape Do To The Age, May Have Color Fade & Scuff Marks
Dealer Price $ Discontinued
Dealer Part # 46003-3711
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