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Kawasaki Kqr Mounting Clamps Set Mule Pro-fxt Kaf080-012 on 2040-parts.com

US $40.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Fits:UTV Manufacturer Part Number:KAF080-012 Brand:KAWASAKI Warranty:Yes

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KAWASAKI KQR MOUNTING CLAMPS KAF080-012

SOLD AS A SET
QUANTITY: 2

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Required for quick-mounting a variety of KQR® Genuine Accessories and/or tools to the vehicle bed and rear cab rails
We sell the mounts as a kit , two clamps are included in this listing and are constructed of black anodized aluminum for durability
Material: Aluminum
Refer to each KQR® accessory for the quantity of mounts required
Fitment:
MULE PRO-FXT™ 2015
MULE PRO-FXT™ EPS 2015
MULE PRO-FXT™ EPS LE 2015
MULE PRO-FXT™ EPS CAMO 2015

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