1987 Kawasaki Mojave Klf110b 4-wheeler Front Bumper on 2040-parts.com
Caspian, Michigan, US
UP FOR SALE IS A 1987 KAWASAKI MOJAVE KLF110B USED FRONT BUMPER. DOES SHOW SOME WEAR STILL A VERY USABLE PART FOR THE PRICE. THIS ITEM IS BEING SOLD AS IS AS PICTURED. NO RETURNS.
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