***Must have at least 20 purchases and Excellent feedback for international shipping!*** This item is being offered by Jet-World Powersports. This is a New Steering Cable (tilt) for a 1995 Kawasaki X1. part number 59406-3734. Make sure this steering cable is for your make and madel of water craft. -ALL ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO SALE OVER THE COUNTER- ***Please note that CA sales tax applies to all items shipped in CA. ***A $3.00 handling fee will be added to shipping cost of items sold ***Items shipped international are done through USPS. Rates vary by specific destination. Please ask any questions BEFORE bidding! This item will come as pictured and is sold in "AS IS" condition. Buyer is responsible for proper fitment and application. If you have any questions feel free to e-mail us. Major credit cards accepted by phone.
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1995 kawasaki 900 zxi trim gauge part# 28011-3707(US $5.00)
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