Kawasaki 650 Sx Jetski Rend Ride Plate Aluminum Rec Extended Pump Cover Jet Ski on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Nice aftermarket ride plate that came off a Freshwater Kawasaki 650 SX Jet Ski. May fit other years/makes/models but buyer is responsible for confirming compatibility. Instantly improves handling and eliminates porpoising. Great bolt on improvement over stock. Please look closely at photos for condition.
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