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New Kawasaki Ex250,en450,en500,ex500 Ninja Carb Kits K&l 18-2639 on 2040-parts.com

US $23.95
Location:

Hollywood, Florida, United States

Hollywood, Florida, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:18-2639 Type:Carburetors & Parts Warranty:Yes Make:Kawasaki Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan Intake & Fuel System Part Type:Carburetor kits Part Brand:K&L Supply

1 BRAND NEW CARB kits for: ONE BUY=1 CARB KIT

88-89 EL 250 B2/B3 ELIMINATOR

91-94 EL250 E1-E4 HS ELIMINATOR

86-87 EX 250 E1/E2 NINJA 250R

88-90 EX250 F2/F3/F4 NINJA

92-02 EX250 F6-F16

85-90 EN450 A-A6 454 LTD

90-96 EN 500 A-A7 VULCAN 500

87-93 EX500 A1-A7

94-05 EX500 D1-D12 NINJA 500R


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