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Kawasaki Ksf 250 Mojave & Kfx 250 -atv Quad > Left Step / Peg 34028-1366-cq on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Sebring, Florida, United States

Sebring, Florida, United States
USED CONDITION -HAS SOME SIGNS OF USE- SEE PICTURES.
Manufacturer Part Number:34028-1366-CQ Placement on Vehicle:Left

 THIS ITEM IS A LEFT PEG / STEP FOR A KAWASAKI KSF 250 MOJAVE ATV. THIS IS KAWASAKI PART NUMBER 34028-1366-CQ. THIS ITEM IS IN GOOD USED CONDITION. HAS SOME SIGNS OF USE AS SHOWN IN PICTURES. LOW PRICE!! SEE ALL PICTURES.

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Kawasaki 34028-1366-CQ STEP,LH,P.C.GRAY is used on these models:
 
2000 KSF250-A14 Mojave 250 FOOTRESTS
2001 KSF250-A15 Mojave 250 FOOTRESTS
2002 KSF250-A16 Mojave 250 FOOTRESTS
2003 KSF250-A17 Mojave 250 FOOTRESTS
2004 KSF250-A18 KFX 250 Mojave FOOTRESTS

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