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Conway, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Used KAWASAKI:99924-1057-02

THIS MANUAL IS USED AND IN GOOD CONDITION, PAGES ARE CLEAN, ONLY USED A COUPLE TIMES 

COMES AS SEEN IN PICTURE 

OEM KAWASAKI PART # 99924-1057-02 SERVICE MANUAL 

COVER SAYS FOR 1986-1987 KLF 300 

BUT THE INFO SHOULD ALSO COVER UP TO 2004 - CHECK WITH A KAWASAKI DEALER IF YOU ARE NOT SURE 

THE INFO MAY COVER OTHER YEARS OR MODELS ALSO, BUT I DO NOT KNOW FOR SURE 

RETAIL PRICE FOR THIS NEW IS OVER $59.00 

SHIPPING IS ONLY TO CONTINENTAL USA BY USPS MAIL $8.00 OR UPS GROUND $12.00 

SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS 

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