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2006 Kawasaki Brute Force 650 Starter, Stator, Stator Cover, And More on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States

New Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States

This lot of parts came off of a running 2006 Kawasaki Brute Force. This Quad has sat for awhile and then we parted it out.

Lot includes:

21163-0037  Starter  (Retail $602.83)
21003-0092   Stator  (Retail  $463.90)
14091-1571  Belt converter cover (Retail $16.95)
92005-0718  Intake duct flange fitting crankcase (Retail $9.26)
59026-0005 Pulsing Coil (Retail $81.53)
14031-0556 Cover Generator (Retail $99.80)
All Retails for $1,273.96

I'm sure this will fit other models as well but you will have to cross reference this to your application to be sure.

SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE! IF YOU CHOOSE TO SHIP WITH THE POST OFFICE IT WILL BE SHIPPED WITH A SIGNATURE REQUIRED. DUE TO PAST PROBLEMS. If you choose to ship US Postal Service we will not be held responsible if the item is damaged or parts are missing. There has been some problems in the past when shipping with them. So ship US Postal Service at your own risk.
*All of our used parts will have normal wear,tear, scratches, dents, ect. associated with riding this is why they are called used parts and are cheaper than buying new parts. So if you buy used parts do not expect them to be in new condition!!!!! *If you want perfect brand new parts then buy NEW NOT USED!!! *If there is excessive or abnormal wear it will be listed or noted in the description. Normal wear and tear is to assumed to be present on all used items!!!!! *All parts are in useable working condition. This does not mean there is no wear present!! If there is any question upon the working condition then it will be stated in the listing. *We will list what the part is off of and do our best to list other machine models it will fit. This is still the buyers responsibility to verify it will fit their machine. We can only guarentee what the part is off of. *Our parts are discretely marked for our identity so please do not try to return your old BROKEN OR WORN parts to us for a refund. *We take Ebay and their policies seriously as should the buyer. With that being said If for some reason you are not satisfied with your part, contact us immediately before leaving feedback and we will do our best to resolve the situation. *We will combine shipping whenever we can if possible. This will be listed with each listing. * Please realize that the cost of shipping has gone up, and the cost of shipping material is also costly. The days of $3 or $4 shipping charges have since passed. We try to do what we can to keep shipping as cheap as possible but the charges are what they are.

 
 

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