Kawasaki Js 440 Jet Ski Performance Pjs Manifold Exhaust (? Sx 550 300 ) on 2040-parts.com
Perris, California, United States
This was removed from a running 85 Kawasaki JS440 It is in good condition. It may fit other models other than what it was removed from. Please contact me if you have any questions thanks. Please contact me if you have any problems and need to return it thanks
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