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80-89 Kawasaki Js 300 440 550 Sx Water Box Strap Jet Ski Jetski on 2040-parts.com

US $7.97
Location:

Lincoln, California, United States

Lincoln, California, United States

Should fit all years Kawasaki  JS440, JS550 and even some 650sx models
NOTE: FITMENT is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY! If you don't know if this part will fit your car then PLEASE ask us BEFORE you buy it...
 or DON'T BUY IT!
water box strap... in good condition... ready to install!

PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR MODEL WILL FIT THESE AND YOU REALLY WANT THIS ITEM
THIS SALE INCLUDES EVERYTHING AS PICTURED - Sorry No returns!

Removed from my 1980 Kawasaki JS440, this is all OEM!

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