Kawasaki Nos Kaf500-015 Mule Back Beeper Kit Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Cantonment, Florida, United States
Item: Back-Up Beeper Kit
Description: Back-Up Beeper Kit in good working condition. Items are new, never installed. Comes with what you see in the pics. Comes with the instructions and in the OEM box. Shows to fit Mule models, please check with your local dealer for correct fit to your machine. Fitment: Mule Models |
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