Kawasaki Ninja 250 Ex250 Rear Seat Cowl 1988-2007 Good on 2040-parts.com
Hicksville, New York, US
Ninja 250 Rear Cowl to Fit all Models 1988-2007. The color is correct for 1995 models. This cowl is in good condition with all tabs intact and no cracks. There are some minor paint blemishes. The cowl comes with the tail light. This is Kawasaki P/N 14024-5216-H8, new retail is $189.22
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