Kawasaki Klt Klt200 Original Used Cam Chain Tensioner & Guide 1984 #m2 #bdk on 2040-parts.com
US $45.00
Location:
Salem, Oregon, US
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Part Brand:Kawasaki KLT200
Kawasaki 1984 KLT200 Used Cam Chain Tensioner & Guide
Removed from a 1984 KLT200
Cam chain guide is in fair shape.
Cam chain is fair shape as well.
Comes exactly as seen in pictures.
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