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1993 Kawasaki Kdx250 Kdx 250 Rear Tail Lamp Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Bethalto, Illinois, US

Bethalto, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Kawasaki

Up for auction is this rear tail lamp assembly for my 1993 KDX 250.  The part was never opened or installed on the bike and is new in the box.  Sells in same condition on Bike Bandit for $73.00 plus shipping.  I am parting out the entire bike that was running before disassembly.  Need the $$ more than the bike and upkeep that comes along with this toy. 

If you are interested in any other parts from this bike message me and I can see what we can work out.  Some of the plastics are split and are considered junk to me but there are many many other parts that I will be listing soon unless I am contacted about them first.

Parts will ship within 1 business day of received payment.  This item is setup for Priority Mail shipment.  International buyers please message me with your address before purchase decision and I will get you a quote for shipment to you.

Thanks for looking!!


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