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Kawasaki Shop Manual for The Following Generator Models: KG550A, KG750A, KG1100A, KG1600A, KG2900A, KG550B, KG700B, KG750B, KG1000B, KG1100B, KG1600B, KG2600B, KG2900B These manuals is a must have if you want to do your own maintenance or repairs. These are used manuals with no ripped, grease stained or written notes in it. These are Kawasaki P/N's 99963-0046-01, 99924-2003 and 99964-0019-03. We only ship to the US. International orders will ship via e-Bay's Global Shipping Program. Please Visit Our e-Bay Store to View All Our Items
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