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96 Kawasaki 900 Zxi Exhaust Pipe Elbow on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
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Waterford, Michigan, United States

Waterford, Michigan, United States

REMOVED FROM A 1996 KAWASAKI 900 ZXI
FRESH WATER ONLY PWC IN MICHIGAN THE FRESH WATER STATE
NO SALT WATER CORROSION ON ANY OF MY PARTS
 
 
MI RESIDENTS 6% SALES TAX DUE
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IN MOST CASES 10 BUSINESS DAYS. OFTEN TIMES THERE ARE LONG DELAYS WITH FIRST CLASS AND PRIORITY MAIL 21-45 DAYS DELIVERY TIME
I CAN NOT OPEN A INSURANCE CLAIM ON A LOST ITEM FOR 45 DAYS ALL ITEMS SHIPPED INTERNATIONAL ARE INSURED
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