Kx125 250 500 Swingarm Parts 92046-1128 42036-1064 Original Kawasaki 1985-93 on 2040-parts.com
Woodward, Oklahoma, US
For sell is some new KX125, KX250, KX500 SWINGARM Parts. Fits 1985 thru 1993, included is 2 new bearing, 92046-1122, and 2 new sleeve's, 42036-1064, also included is 2, 11012-1259.. These are new kawasaki parts in the package. Free shipping and payment with paypal. Thanks for looking.
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