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Kx250 Kx Kx125 125 250 Plastics Fenders Shrouds Plates 99 00 01 99-02 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.00
Location:

Rush, New York, United States

Rush, New York, United States
Condition:Used

Kawasaki kx125/250 Radiator shrouds old stock new but been in shop for a few years so dusty and some light scratches from being moved around. never mounted. 99-02



Parting out this complete 1996 Kx125 and a couple more Kx models click on sellers items and search kx to see just the kx parts or call or text 585-615-0229.

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