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92 93 94 95 Kawasaki 750 Rubber Bilge Breather Vent Ss Xi St Sx Sts Ssxi on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

 


1994 KAWASAKI 750 JETSKI ST

Rubber Bilge Breather Vent

GREAT USED CONDITION, IT IS READY TO INSTALL, IT CAME FROM A RUNNING MACHINE. (SEE PICS)

WILL FIT MANY DIFFERENT YEARS AND MODELS CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER TO MAKE SURE THIS PART IS COMPATIBLE WITH YOUR MACHINE!



Removed from:
94 Kawasaki Jet Ski ST


Includes:
Rubber Bilge Breather Vent

 

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Includes:

Rubber Bilge Breather Vent

 

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