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Kawasaki 400 Prairie Oem Crankshaft 1999-2002 (new)(nos) 13031-1447 on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Normalville, Pennsylvania, US

Normalville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:13031-1447 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

New Kawasaki OEM Crankshaft for the 400 Prairie will be double boxed and fully insured for shipping Kawasaki box too flimsy to ship in to prevent damage this Retails for $560.00 (NOTE) item must be signed for upon delivery by UPS due to value is over $250.00 (NO exceptions and No PO boxes).

Reported to fit the following.
1999 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 (KVF400-D1)
1999 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 4x4 (KVF400-C1)
2000 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 (KVF400-D2)
2000 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 4x4 (KVF400-C2)
2001 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 (KVF400-D3)
2001 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 4x4 (KVF400-C3)
2002 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 (KVF400-D4)
2002 Kawasaki ATV Prairie 400 4x4 (KVF400-C4)

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