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Kawasaki Brute Force 750 750i Rocker Head Covers Cylinder Shafts Arms Top End on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Coolidge, Georgia, US

Coolidge, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

BRUTE FORCE PART OUT

This auction is for the Rocker covers ONLY!!!!

will include shafts and arms w nuts as pictured but no OTHER PARTS!!!!!!

Part is in nice shape. no damage

Brute Force Parts.

Carbs, cases, radiators. Harnesses, Speedometers, CDI's, rear diffs, arms, knuckles, clutches, covers, Plastics, conrols, headlights, engine cases. pistons, rebildable cranks.....etc etc etc......

Have tons of BF parts, but NO FRONT DIFFS other than cases and parts!!!

Will sell whole lot of parts in one chunk if interested.

Call Neill Barber 850-694-231four

Thomasville Ga

Willl not ship frames or plastics. Youll have to pick those up.

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