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2003-2004 Kawasaki Kfx 700 V Force Front Bumper By Moose on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Ashtabula, Ohio, US

Ashtabula, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Fits:ATV Part Brand:Moose Products Manufacturer Part Number:0530-0189 Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

 I am Atv Dealer, front bumper has been hanging on my display wall, it is new and never installed, does not have original packaging, There is No hardware included with this bumper, bumper only, believe you use stock front bumper bolts to install, may have some slight shelf wear from hanging on display wall.  This Front Bumper is for a 2003-2004 Kawasaki KFX 700 V Force made by Moose Products.  This would be a great addition of protection for your Kawasaki V Force 700.  Make sure it fits your unit before bidding, item is described to fit 2003-2004 Kawasaki KFX 700 V Force, No Returns Will Be Excepted Unless there was a listing error.  Thanks and Happy Bidding.  

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