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Kawasaki Prairie 300 Front Skid Plate By Metaltek on 2040-parts.com

US $42.09
Location:

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States

Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Part Type:ATVs for Parts Manufacturer Part Number:KVF300-010 Make:Kawasaki by Metaltek Brand:Metaltek


Kawasaki Prairie 300 Front Skid Plate by Metaltek.  Kawasaki part number KVF300-010.

Fits Kawasaki Prairie 300.

  • Gives your ATV additional underbody protection with this durable brushed aluminum skid plate.
  • This easy-to-install skid plate utilizes stock mount points and comes with all necessary mounting hardware.
  • Helps protect your ATV's frame in rough terrain.
  • Manufactured by Metaltek for Kawasaki.
  • Photo is actual item.

New in original manufacturer packaging.  Package is worn, but skid plate is not.  #793

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