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08-12 Kawasaki Ninja 250r Rear Back Brake Rotor Bolts Disc Hardware Screw Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Murphy, North Carolina, United States

Murphy, North Carolina, United States


CHOP SHOP INC

BRINGING YOU QUALITY USED PARTS SINCE 2001
CHOP SHOP INC...HOT PRICES NOT HOT PARTS...SALVAGE TAKEN SERIOUSLY

All items are in good used working condition unless otherwise stated. Pictures will show cosmetic and structural damage if any. Please keep in mind that these are used parts at used prices. Don't assume that something comes with something if you do not see it. Feel free to ask any and all questions to be sure you are getting exactly what you want.
This part came off of a 2009 KAWASAKI NINJA 250...MAY FIT OTHER MAKES AND MODELS PLEASE EMAIL, CALL OR TEXT FOR FITMENT.

Please review all pictures to asses the condition of the item. A picture is worth a thousand words. We try our best to take very detailed pictures of all damage if there is any at all. If you are unsure whether it will fit your bike please feel free to call or text at 828.361.2815 or send an email through the ebay message system. To reach our shipping department please call 828.837.4851. Ebays cross reference guide isnt perfect so always check with me to be absolutely sure.

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