1986 Kawasaki Klf300 Bayou 2x4 2wd Complete Seat Sadle Pan With Latch on 2040-parts.com
Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada
Removed from a 1986 Kawasaki KLF300 Bayou 2WD in a great condition!
Underneath shows a few tears & scuffs on the leather. The pan is in a great shape. Sold as is seen on the pictures. Will ship to USA & internationally with a tracking number but please contact me before clicking "Buy now" for a shipping quote. Thank you for your interest! |
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