Kawasaki Ex500 1987 To 1993 Coolant Reservoir Overflow Tank Used on 2040-parts.com
Miami Beach, Florida, US
Used COOLANT OVERFLOW RESERVOIR TANK came off Kawasaki EX500 1991. Has some regular wear, some rust and scratches, otherwise in good working condition. It needs to be cleaned out.
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