Kx250f Kawasaki 2005 (lot A) Kx250 F 05 Kx 250 F Clutch Cover on 2040-parts.com
Cannel City, Kentucky, US
Used clutch cover off a working bike, I'm selling this clutch cover because I bought and after market one for looks and no longer have a use for this one. It has casual wear from use, but no dents
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