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Kawasaki Prairie Brute Force 05 4x4 700 Left Foot Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Carterville, Illinois, United States

Carterville, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:No

KAWASAKI 2005 PRAIRIE 4X4 700 cc FOR PARTS

LEFT FOOT PLATFORM

THE PARTS FOR THESE LISTINGS CAME FROM A LOW HOURS DAMAGED ATV AND THE ATV STILL RAN AND DROVE AND ALL PARTS WERE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION PRIOR TO DISASSEMBLY

MOST OF THESE PARTS ARE INTERCHANGEABLE WITH A BRUTE FORCE YOU WILL NEED TO CONTACT YOUR LOCAL KAWASAKI DEALER TO CONFIRM INTERCHANGE 

AS I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON ATV'S PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING 

DONT FORGET TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS

HAPPY BIDDING


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On Aug-08-12 at 14:06:51 PDT, seller added the following information:

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