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1988 Kawasaki Motorcycle Kx60, Kx80 & Kdx80 Service Manual 99924-1094-01 Read on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
This is used, and had been damp thru part of this at one time. It is fine to use, and pages are fine, you can just tell it was a touch damp at one time, really hasnt stained any pages. Just fine to use, and discounted for it.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

Here we have up for sale a used 1988 KAWASAKI MOTORCYCLE SERVICE MANUAL FOR THE  KX60, KX80, and KDX80 MODELS.  Must be close to 150 pages. This is used, and had been damp thru part of this at one time.  It is fine to use, and pages are fine, you can just tell it was a touch damp at one time, really hasnt stained any pages. Just fine to use, and discounted for it.

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