Kawasaki Ignition Key Switch Mojave 250 2001 Model Year on 2040-parts.com
Gladwin, Michigan, US
Nice used key and switch out of an '01' Kawasaki Mojave comes with all the mounting hardware. I have lots of parts for this quad if you need something you don't see listed please just ask.
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