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Kfx 450 Kfx450 Stator And Cover Charging System on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States

North Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:Used

COMES EXACTLY AS PICTURED

KAWASAKI

USED GENUINE FACTORY OEM PARTS

KFX450

CONDITION

 

THIS PART IS IN NICE CONDITION. CAME FROM A RUNNING BIKE THAT IS BEING PARTED OUT. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. PLEASE EMAIL FIRST BEFORE BIDDING FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIP RATES OUTSIDE OF THE CONTINENTAL U.S.

the price for shipping on this auction does not apply to items shipping outside of the USA.

FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING BY USPS PRIORITY MAIL. CONTACT US FIRST. YOU MUST HAVE 30 OR MORE FEEDBACK FOR US TO SHIP OUT SIDE THE U.S. THANK YOU DUE TO EBAY POLICIES WE WILL NOT LEAVE FEEDBACK UNTILL WE RECIEVE IT 

 

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