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Hot Rods 4087 Crankshaft Assembly Kawasaki Jh1100 Zxi 1100 1996-2003 on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Fort Collins, Colorado, US

Fort Collins, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:ITEM MUST BE RETURNED IN THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING AND IN RESELL-ABLE CONDITION Part Brand:HOT ROD Manufacturer Part Number:4087 Warranty:No

HOT RODS CRANKSHAFT ASSEMBLY

This is a new in the box crankshaft assembly for all Kawasaki JH1100 ZXI jet skis 1996-2003.

  • Assembly sold complete with Hot Rods connecting rods
  • Factory assembled and trued to OEM specifications
  • Ready for installation
  • Crankshaft is completely rebuildable

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Please make payment within 5 days. Sales tax of 2.9% charged on all items shipped to Colorado.

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