Kawasaki Prairie 650 4x4 Bottom End Engine Motor Crank Shaft Core Clutch on 2040-parts.com
Leander, Texas, US
2002 Kawasaki Prairie 650
Selling the bottom end what you see is what you get. I received this in unknown condition. So I am selling it as a parts engine, who know it might be in excellent condition. But it has the primary clutch, crank shaft transmission and lots of good parts.
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