2000 Kawasaki Bayou 300 Klf300 Klf 4x4 Upper A-arms Arms Front Left & Right on 2040-parts.com
Southeast, Kentucky, US
You are bidding on a 2 Used Upper A-Arms off of a 2000 Kawasaki Bayou 300 4x4. The bushings are in good shape and one balljoint is good but one balljoint has some wear. There is normal paint wear and light surface rust in spots. You will receive the items pictured.
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