Kawasaki 900 Sts Steering Cable Mount Bracket & Parts on 2040-parts.com
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Kawasaki 900 STS Steering Cable Mount Bracket & Parts
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Brand: kawasaki
Condition: Used
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Comes from a Kawasaki jetski 900 STS year 2001. Model JT900-B3 Jetski was working fine but the hull fiberglass was damaged by the sun. The jetski has only 260 hours.
WHSE LOCATION: JOA(Patricia Joaquin 2016-6-23) (Kawasaki 900 STS 2001) Loc: 11 B Front 7 Box 2
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