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Kawasaki Ex250 Miscellaneous Assembly Bolts 2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Parts are used and may have some scratches/chips/rust and require some cleaning and touch up. Parts listed were removed from make and model listed and not all parts may be original.
Brand:Kawasaki UPC:Does Not Apply



Used Kawasaki EX250 2004

Miscellaneous Assembly Bolts

 

 

  • In Good usable Condition
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     Like all used parts, item will show signs of typical wear and scratches. Parts are used and may have some scratches/chips/rust and require some cleaning and touch up. Please understand that parts are USED and have been removed from a junk or wrecked bike, Parts listed were removed from make and model listed and not all parts may be original.

      

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    All parts are sold AS-IS. No warranty expressed or implied. Return policy is as follows: Returns are only accepted within 30 days. All items must be returned in 'as shipped condition'. Refund will be given for original purchase price only, not including return shipping charges.

     

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