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Kawasaki Zxi900 Stx900 Crankcase Set Clean And Matched on 2040-parts.com

US $69.96
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

Hey hey!

A Nice and clean Matched engine case set with NO discoloring or pitting. Fits ZXI STX 900's and more (STS?)

The silver gray has very good color. This is from a freshwater use ski.

Clean in and out as seen in pics. Had a lil schrapnel graze the center upper case and that minor mar can be seen in the pics.  

All the larger case bolts will go with set...the smaller ones will be less three. Been degreased but not detailed ... although there isnt much left to do but get the sealer off and it'll be ready for more.

Shipping to lower 48 only. If ya need it shipped elswhere we will have to talk.Silver gray matched crankcase set

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