Brand:Kawasaki
Manufacturer Part Number: 21175-3725
UPC: Does Not Apply
Kawasaki Jet Ski 2004 12f 156hrs Electrical ECU CDI Good Shape Do To The Age, May Have Some Color Fade & Scuff Marks Dealer Price $379.16 Dealer Part # 21175-3725 2003 Kawasaki PWC STX-12F (JT1200-B1) 2004 Kawasaki PWC STX-12F (JT1200-B2)
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Mon, 20 Oct 2008
By Ben Pulman
Motor Industry
20 October 2008 12:17
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Thu, 03 Dec 2009
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