Kawasaki Ex650 Ninja 650 Ex 650r 2006-2011 Front Sprocket 70791 on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, US
Front Sprocket. This is from a Kawasaki Ninja 650 EX 650..shows wear from normal use unless stated otherwise...
Shipping to Alaska and Hawaii may be slightly higher...
IT IS BEING SOLD "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY. ONLY SERIOUS BIDS. WILL ACCEPT PAYPAL, OR CREDIT CARD. THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA REQUIRES US TO CHARGE SALES TAX TO CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS. WILL NOT RELEASE PART UNTIL IT IS PAID IN FULL.
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