Kawasaki Jet Ski 750 St Jetski Exhaust U Pipe on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Connecticut, United States
Up for auction is a Kawasaki 750 jetski exhaust manifold U pipe. The U pipe is made out of aluminum and connects the exhaust manifold to the exhaust pipe. Just cleaning my basement and I have a bunch of jetski parts that I no longer need. These parts are used and sold as is. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. |
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