Primary Clutch Prairie Brute Force Kawasaki 2002-2007 650 700 750 on 2040-parts.com
Torrington, Wyoming, US
For sale is a used primary clutch assembly from a 2003 Kawasaki prairie 650. I do believe this will fit all Kawasaki 650 and 700 engines but check with your dealer first. Was working perfect when the engine blew. Parting out complete four wheeler. Feel free to ask me about any other parts you may need.
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