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Kawasaki Klt110 Klt 110 Rear Axle Hub Housing on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Chattaroy, Washington, US

Chattaroy, Washington, US
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Here is a Rear Axle Housing off of a 1984 Kawasaki KLT110. 

This part(s) also fits the following models and years:

  • Kawasaki KLT110's years 1984-1986

Condition of Item(s):

    • Some light rust and corrosion
    • No cracks or breaks
    • Threads are in good shape
    • Some scrapes and scratches 
    • Bearings are not seized, but do not spin very smoothly

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