Steering Trim Nozzles 59476-3731 92062-3719 95 Kawasaki Sts Jt750 Jetski on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, US
Steering trim nozzle outer # 59476-3731 and trim nozzle inner # 92062-3719 and four bearing spacer sleeve collars # 92028-3740. Any surface imperfections can be seen in the pictures, but there are no cracks
Parts from a 1995 Kawasaki STS JT750-B1 Jet Ski watercraft boat. Parts are in good condition. Scratches , blemishes and other surface imperfections are shown in the pictures provided for the item. Ask qestions you may have before bidding on the item. Thank you for looking and have a blessed day........t.........
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