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1982-1983 Kawasaki Klt200 Klt250 Footpegs With Mount Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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Inola, Oklahoma, United States

Inola, Oklahoma, United States
Rubber is torn at the end. Please look closely at the photos.
Brand:Kawasaki 1982 1983 Kawasaki KLT200:KLT 250 Footpegs Warranty:No

1982 1983 Kawasaki KLT200 250 Footpegs

Rubber is torn at the end.  Please look closely at the photos. 

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