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Kawasaki Footpegs Etc Oem 5 Hrs Mint Off 2012 Kx250f Kxf250 Kx 250f 09-13 Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Oakdale, California, US

Oakdale, California, US
:

I am parting out a complete mint mint 2012 kx250f with less than 5 hrs.I will be listing the complete bike in separate auctions..don't miss out bid to win
Can't win if you don't bid
Huge savings off dealer

For auction is a set of FOOTPEGS etc off 2012 kx250f.
All included in pics mounts & pegs

Parts are near perfect.

Over $120 retail plus

Unsure of exact years this fits
Check with dealer for your bike
Up to buyer to confirm
All items sold as is perfect
no returns
Paypals only

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