Kawasaki Prairie 300 Front Skid Plate By Metaltek on 2040-parts.com
Magnolia, Mississippi, United States
Kawasaki Prairie 300 Front Skid Plate by Metaltek. Kawasaki part number KVF300-010. Fits Kawasaki Prairie 300.
New in original manufacturer packaging. Package is worn, but skid plate is not. #793 |
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