Clutch Kawasaki Kx500 (88-04) Kx 500 Clutch Good For Parts Kx 500 on 2040-parts.com
Opijnen, Netherlands
complete clutch from a Kawasaki KX500 , useable from 88-04, good for parts, you get what you see, price 45 Dollar, worldwide shipping 50 Dollar, thank you.
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