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1993 Kawasaki 600r Ninja Rear Hub With Sprocket on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Proctorville, Ohio, US

Proctorville, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details: Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:42033-1215 Warranty:Yes

Removed from 1993 Kawasaki 600R NIJA
very good usable condition

OEM 42033-1215

Kawasaki

COUPLING-ASSY,RR HUB

OEM 42041-1287

Kawasaki

SPROCKET-HUB,39T

 

This part fits these vehicles:
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-A1 Ninja 600 1985
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-A2 Ninja 600 1986
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-A3 Ninja 600 1987
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-B1 Ninja 600RX 1987
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C1 Ninja 600R 1988
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C10 Ninja 600R 1997
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C2 Ninja 600R 1989
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C3 Ninja 600R 1990
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C4 Ninja 600R 1991
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C5 Ninja 600R 1992
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C6 Ninja 600R 1993
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C7 Ninja 600R 1994
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C8 Ninja 600R 1995
  • » Kawasaki ZX600-C9 Ninja 600R 1996

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