1989 Kawasaki Kx125 Engine Center Cases, Crankcase Set on 2040-parts.com
Olympia, Washington, US
Used crankcase set from a 1989 Kawasaki KX125, part number
14001-5257. May fit other models, but
unknown to me. Nice shape with the
exception of the chain guard bosses broken off.
Flat shipping of $15.00 will combine shipping.
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