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Kawasaki Oem Bayou 300 Rear Rack Extension on 2040-parts.com

US $88.51
Location:

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
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Condition:New Part Brand:Kawasaki Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:KLF300-B210


Kawasaki OEM Bayou 300 Rear Rack Extension.  Kawasaki part number KLF300-B210.

Fits Kawasaki Prairie 300 and 400 ATVs.

  • Gray painted finish.
  • Installation instructions included.
  • Uses existing flange nuts, collars, and hooks.

New in original box.  #949

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