1984 Kawasaki Kxt 250 Tecate Clutch Basket on 2040-parts.com
Warrenton, Missouri, United States
clutch basket from a low hour running 1984 kxt 250 tecate Clean and in good condition. Shipping to Continental U.S. only. Note: Please check out our photographs to see more details on any item. These are stated as used parts and we do everything in our ability to accurately describe & photograph our items for sale. Please feel free to use the enlargement feature to be sure you get a good overall view of this item before purchasing. We strive for 100% satisfaction and if you purchase a part and are not 100% happy, we will gladly refund your purchase after receiving the part back. |
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