2005 Kawasaki Brute Force 750 4x4 Rear Stabilizer Bar Suspension Equilizer on 2040-parts.com
Freeport, Minnesota, US
Please read entire listing before bidding or purchasing item! I will try to note if i see anything wrong with a part. Please contact me if you notice something wrong with part that i didnt notice before you leave feedback. I will correct the problem. Sometimes things are missed because items weren't running at time of tear down or simply human error. UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED REAR STABILIZER BAR FROM A 2005 KAWASAKI BRUTE FORCE 750 4X4. NOTE(S): Parts may fit other machines. I am not a dealer so you will have to research on your own what part will all fit. Sales tax will be applied to Minnesota buyers. Shipping prices listed or "free shipping" is for the lower 48 states in the United States. If your from, Alaska, Hiawia or Canada check with me before bidding on extra shipping costs. Shipping prices will be higher. I ship United States Postal Service and UPS ground.
I combine shipping on multiple items. I accept only Paypal and cashier checks! Thanks for looking at my items, look for other snowmobile and ATV parts in my ebay store Back Door Parts! |
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