Drive Belt Kawasaki 650 700 Brute Force Prairie on 2040-parts.com
Torrington, Wyoming, US
New Kawasaki drive belt with twenty miles on it. Engine blew and I am parting it out. Came off of a 2003 Kawasaki prairie 650. Will fit other models and engines. Check with your Kawasaki dealer for interchange. Any other parts you might need please feel free to ask and I will post an auction for it.
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