1987 Kawasaki Mojave 110/110e Owners Manual-oem- Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Tennessee, United States
For your consideration is an OEM 1987 Kawasaki Mojave 110/110E - KLF110-A/KLF110-B1 Owners Manual . It is in Excellent Condition and complete . Please do not hesitate to ask questions. THIS IS NOT A RE-PRINT. A great additon to complement your bike. Thanks for looking Note: 9.75% sales tax applies to TN sales
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