Starter Oem Bendix Yamaha Kawasaki Sea-doo Jetski 650/701/750/947/1100/1200 on 2040-parts.com
La Porte, Texas, United States
This is a used factory kawasaki starter bendix from a zxi1100, this will work on all Kawasaki 650/750/900/1100, all yamaha 2 strokes higher than 500cc, seadoo 947 and polaris 2 strokes. This is in very good condition with almost no corrosion and is FAR higher quality than the cheaply made Chinese ones that you can find here on ebay.Shipping will be $10 to anywhere in the USA and actual cost to anywhere else in the world. And check out my other auctions for more great deals on parts.
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