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Motor 79 Kawasaki Js440 440 Jet Ski Engine Crank Case Shaft Cylinder Head Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $274.99
Location:

Wernersville, Pennsylvania, United States

Wernersville, Pennsylvania, United States
Being sold "FOR PARTS" because it is untested and I can not guarantee anything I can't see. Motor turns over. Being sold as is, see photos.
Manufacturer Part Number:n/a Warranty:No Brand:Kawasaki UPC:Does not apply

Complete Motor out of a 1979 Kawasaki JS440 Jet Ski.

NOTE: See photos for damages/wear.

Everything in the photo is what is included.

Being sold as is with no warranty or guarantees. 

Other parts off this bike are also available, check out our other items!

All I know is this came off a 1979 Kawasaki JS440, it may fit other years and models but please do your research before bidding. 


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