Black Oem Kawasaki Ninja 250 Left Side Fairing Fits 08-12 Minor Scratches on 2040-parts.com
Wallingford, Connecticut, United States
This is a black side fairing from a 2012 Kawasaki ninja 250 Special Edition (The one with gray and yellow stickers) I peeled the stickers off and the gray sticker I left on is easily removable with goo gone. This part is in overall good shape with just a few scratches. Does not come with the little rubber washers you need to put on. OEM part. Will fit 08-12
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