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US $11.99
Location:

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States

Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:KAWASAKI Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front


KAWASAKI EX 250 INTAKE MOUNT BRACKET!

Description

 OFF 2005 EX250,! HOLDS INTAKE CLEANER BOX TO THE FRAME!

            

IT'S A BUYER RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY PROPER FIT! 
   FINALE SALE! NO RETURNS WILL BE ACCEPTED!




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