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Hydro-turf Kawasaki 1100stx Di 00-02 -all Stx 01-12 12f 15f St-x Mats on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Carol Stream, Illinois, United States

Carol Stream, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:ht-HT64 Brand:Kawasaki Part Brand:Hydro-Turf Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

 

Hydro-Turf Kawasaki 1100STX DI 00-02 All STX 01-07 12F 15F ST-X

  • Freshen up those mats on that Kawasaki with our grooved mats.
  • Hydro-Turf mats are grooved for maximun traction.
  • They are made from fade resistant, durable, thick, high density foam.
  • Mat set includes new one piece rear mat.
  • part # HT64
  • Buy now $79.95

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