2003 Suzuki Ltz 400 Kfx 400 Clutch Cover on 2040-parts.com
Branchdale, Pennsylvania, US
2003 SUZUKI LTZ 400
CLUTCH COVER
IN GOOD CONDITION
NOT CRACKED OR EPOXIED
THREADS ARE GOOD
COMES WITH WATER PUMP
CAME OFF RUNNING BIKE
READY FOR USE
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK
MAY FIT OTHER MAKES AND MODELS
THANKS!
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