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Kawasaki Mule Cab Heater Assy Mule 4000 4010 4x4 Diesel Kaf40-019 on 2040-parts.com

US $419.99
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Brilliant, Ohio, US

Brilliant, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GENUINE KAWASAKI Manufacturer Part Number:KAF40-019





 
ONE NEW CAB HEATER ASSY
FOR THE KAWASAKI MULE 4000/4010 UTV
 
UTILIZES HEAT FROM THE
LIQUID ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM
2-SPEED BLOWER
FOR USE WITH GAS OR DIESEL MULE
 
INSTALLATION HARDWARE INCLUDED

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