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New! "mariner"#2656 Seal Kit Kawasaki Drive Shaft 1990-91 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

St Albert, Alberta, Canada

St Albert, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Mariner Manufacturer Part Number:#2656


* This auction is for a MARINER  #2656  Seal Kit for Kawasaki Jet Ski 1990-91 DRIVE SHAFT 
Successful bidder/buyer to pay 6.00 for S&H AIR delivery to the US . Note:This low cost airmail takes about 10-17 business days for delivery. Basic shipping overseas will be $9.00us +for S&H AIR .CHECK FIRST Payment by suitable Bank MO/cashier check, suitable "international" m.o. in US funds only. Of course, PAYPAL is the quickest method ! Checked our other auctions/store?? Thank you.            


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