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Kawasaki Mule 600/610 2wd Winch Mount Adapter on 2040-parts.com

US $55.24
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Magnolia, Mississippi, United States

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
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Part Brand:Kawasaki Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:KAF600-021 Surface Finish:Black


Kawasaki Mule 600/610 2WD Winch Mount Adapter.  Kawasaki part number KAF600-021.

Fits Kawasaki Mule 600/610 2WD (2x4) ATV.

  • Required to install winch mount on 2WD.
  • All mounting hardware included.

New, in original box.  #980

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