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Kawasaki Jet Ski 400 440 550 Choke Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $18.88
Location:

Madison, Ohio, United States

Madison, Ohio, United States

I purchased a large lot of Kawasaki Stand Up Jet Ski parts from a local dealer that was moving to a new location. This is a mixed lot of 550, 440, and 400 parts. I have tried to identify which parts went with which machine, but I dont know for all of them, so please check the pictures. These parts came from a fresh water environment. 

Year:

Part: Choke Cable

Model: 440 or 550

Location:  A16R0000L010



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