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Reverse Lever Handle 13091-3773 13320-3708 95' Kawasaki Jt750-b1 Sts Jetski Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $57.84
Location:

Henderson, Nevada, US

Henderson, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:13091-3773 13320-3708 Part Brand:Kawasaki Jet Ski

Reverse shift lever assembly with metal lever bar part # 13091-3773 ,and plastic  handle part # 13320-3708 , the shaft assembly and all hardware , in good condition. 

Parts from a 1995 Kawasaki JT750-B1 STS watercraft 2 person sit down jetski boat. Parts in good condition, see pictures and examine before bidding. Part numbers are for reference only, look closely at the pictures and be sure it looks just like yours.  Some of these parts are able to fit other Kawasaki models.  Thank you for looking ,have a blessed day  .....t......

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