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Kawasaki Pwc Oem Engine Cylinder Block 2004-2008 Stx 15f Ultra on 2040-parts.com

US $389.99
Location:

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States

Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States
Very nice cylinder for sale. We are a Kawasaki dealer and we measured the cylinder bore and it is 83.01mm. The service limit is 83.1mm, so the cylinder is close to new.
Manufacturer Part Number:11005-3761 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Warranty:No Part Brand:Kawasaki Brand:Kawasaki

Very nice cylinder for sale. We are a Kawasaki dealer and we measured the cylinder bore and it is 83.01mm. The service limit is 83.1mm, so the cylinder is close to new.

The machine had only 35 hours on it, and the crank went out from the impeller falling off and pressing on crank.

The machine was only ran in Indiana in fresh water.

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