Kawasaki Kxf 250 Tecate 4 Stock Oem 1988 Left Spindle Knuckle on 2040-parts.com
Tremont, Pennsylvania, US
Kawasaki KXF 250 TECATE 4 STOCK OEM LEFT SPINDLE 88
item is used in good shape .could use a good cleaning .
will fit 1988 TECATE 4
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