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Kawasaki Stx Zxi Ignition Switch And 2 Keys Complete 1995-2001 Models on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Inverness, Florida, United States

Inverness, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:KAWASAKI Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

COMPLETE IGNITION SWITCH AND KEYS 
1995-2001 MODELS COMPLETE AND GOOD SHAPE
LOOKS GREAT AS YOU CAN SEE NO BROKEN INSERTS OR ANY OTHER PART
COMES AS YOU SEE IN PICTURES
CAME OFF RUNNING 1998, ALL OUR PARTS ARE TESTED BEFORE WE STOCK THEM
WE WARRANTY OUR PARTS TO PERFORM AND WORK PROPERLY

NO REFUNDS OR CANCELLATIONS ON ELECTRONIC PARTS
PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM  HAVE A PROFESSIONAL INSPECT YOUR PROBLEM
WE DO NOT ACCEPT RETURNS OR REFUNDS ON ELECTRONIC PARTS
MIGHT FIT OTHER MODELS AND YEARS

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