Kawasaki Kx80 Kdx80 A1 A2 Right Side Footrest Bracket Holder Bar 34003-1020 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Stockholm, SE
Brand new genuine Kawasaki spare part.
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1979 KX80-A1 KX80 FOOTRESTS-STAND
1980 KX80-A2 KX80 FOOTRESTS-STAND
1980 KDX80-A1 KDX80 FOOTRESTS-STAND
1981 KDX80-A2 KDX80 FOOTRESTS-STAND
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