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Frame/engine Skid Plate For Kawasaki Kfx400 03-08 And Suzuki Ltz400 03 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.96
Location:

Attleboro, Massachusetts, US

Attleboro, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:unknown Manufacturer Part Number:unknown Surface Finish:used Warranty:No

This frame / belly skid plate was removed from a 2003 Kawasaki KFX 400.  It is in good condition with no major dents.  This is used, so there are some scratches, but that will not affect functionality.  We are unable to locate a brand name on this piece.  That said, this is a good quality skid plate that appears to be from a reputable after market manufacturer.  You will not be disappointed. 

This is a used part off a 2003 Kawasaki KFX 400. It is in good working order. This part may fit other years and other makes especially 2003-2008 Kawasaki KFX400 and Suzuki LTZ400. It is the purchaser's responsibility to determine if this part will fit their ATV prior to purchase. No refunds for improper fitment.

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