New Oem Kawasaki Fuel Tank Cap 51048-1133 Ksf250 Tecate 4 1988 on 2040-parts.com
Chaplin, Connecticut, United States
YOU ARE PURCHASING A NEW ( NOS ) OEM FUEL TANK CAP. THIS WAS ONLY REMOVED FROM THE PACKAGE TO TAKE THE PICTURE. PLEASE CHECK OUR OTHER EBAY AUCTIONS AND OUR EBAY STORE FOR MORE NEW/USED PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. BUYER PAYS A FIXED SHIPPING AND HANDLING FEE. CALL CHAPLIN KAWASAKI/POLARIS 860-455-1233 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. WE ACCEPT ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS + PAYPAL.PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING AT THIS AUCTION. IN STOCK AND READY TO SHIP!!!! WILL FIT EVERY ATV , QUAD LISTED BELOW !
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