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Kawasaki Stator And Front Cover Zxi 1100 1996-2003 21003-3730 on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Statesboro, Georgia, United States

Statesboro, Georgia, United States
Removed from running 1996 Kawasaki ZXI 1100- wires were cut 25 inched from stator to allow space to splice into your current wiring
Manufacturer Part Number:21003-3730 210033730 Warranty:No

Up for sale is a stator and front cover removed from a running 1996 Kawasaki ZXI 1100. The wires coming from the stator were cut 25 inched from the stator to allow plenty of wire to splice into your current wiring.

Retail for the stator alone is $568.00.

Please verify part number prior to bidding.

Sales are final.

Thanks for looking!

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