Kawasaki Kx450f Kx 450 F Kx450 Kxf Pressure Plate And Hub Clutch Oem on 2040-parts.com
Somerset, Pennsylvania, US
I AM SELLING AS USED,BUT LOOKS TO BE IN NEW CONDITION,PRESSURE PLATE AND HUB FOR A KX450F,THIS WAS A SPARE
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