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Kawasaki Mule Fd620d Valve/cylinder Head Cover 11022-2056 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
Location:

Robbins, North Carolina, US

Robbins, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:KAWASAKI Manufacturer Part Number:11022-2056 Warranty:No

This is valve cover for a Kawasaki FD620D engine.  This particular one came from a Kawasaki Mule Engine.  The part is usable and in good condition.  SOLD AS IS.  The Kawasaki part # for Mule is 11022-2056  I also have the other valve cover for sale.  Check it out part #11022-2068.  Thanks for looking!

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