Kawasaki Main Wiring Harness Zxi Stx 750/900/1100/1200 Jetski Nr on 2040-parts.com
Wanaque, New Jersey, US
Removed from 95 ZXI 900, this is the main harness from the CDI box to the gauges. All connectors are intact, no broken tabs. Just a bit dirty, but otherwise perfect replacement. No splices or breaks, everything work as it should when removed. Please verify this will fit your ski if you are not sure. Once agian, pulled from a 95 zxi 900, part number 26030-3702.
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