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2003 Kawasaki Prairie 650 V2 Battery Hold Down Bracket on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Merrill, Wisconsin, United States

Merrill, Wisconsin, United States
used
Fits:ATV Warranty:No

The bracket is not busted
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ernational shipping rule, the international rate is inaccurate..if buying outside of the 48 states Please ask for a firm shipping rate quote alaska hawaii extra too I do combine shipping

All parts are used unless otherwise stated. I do not mistate a parts condition on purpose, it is described to the best of my knowledge. Ebayers live on feedback, so read mine and bid with confidence. I will combine shipping, unless it is a large part that may damage a small part. Shipping rates have gone up so coastal states Zone 1 and 4 may be more than stated, I wont take advantage of you, if you have paid way too much and I find a cheaper way I will refund you some. I still need a bit extra for tape, handling, and gas to the post. Electrical parts will be tested and stated as so. Most of my machines are over 10 years old so please do not expect a new part. Some older parts will have scuffs, scratches, fading etc...that is normal. If you feel duped, contact me so I can make it right....if you dont ask questions and get the part and its not what you expected its yours, sorry. I COMBINE SHIPPING TOO

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