Kawasaki Kdx250 D 1992-1994 Muffler Silencer Exhaust 18100-1051 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Stockholm, SE
This part has some scratches. Brand new genuine Kawasaki spare part. This part is used with: 1992 KDX250-D2 MUFFLER If you are looking for old Kawasaki parts please send us a question and we´ll send you the web-address to our database with our complete stock of new Kawasaki parts. We got approx. 23.000 different NOS parts for Kawasakis from late sixties to early nineties. |
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