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2005 Thru 2013 Kawasaki Kvf 650 4x4 Brute Force New Oem Taillight *b34f on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

New Haven, Connecticut, United States

New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:KAWASAKI Part Type:Lighting Manufacturer Part Number:23024-0302 Make:Kawasaki Placement on Vehicle:Rear Lighting Type:Tail Lights

REPLACE THAT BROKEN TAIL LIGHT WITH THIS;

BRAND NEW OEM

2005 THRU 2013 KAWASAKI KVF 650 4X4 BRUTE FORCE STRAIGHT AXLE

STOCK REAR TAIL LIGHT 

COMES WITH HARNESS AND BULB

 

 BUYER TO PAY $9.00 SHIPPING AND HANDLING TO USA.

 

WILL SHIP TO ANYWHERE

 

MUST BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE.

 

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