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Oem Kawasaki Brute Force Kvf 750 Seat Latch Battery Band Bracket Part#11054-1236 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Ruffin, North Carolina, United States

Ruffin, North Carolina, United States
No major defects, part shows external signs of normal wear and tear from intended use with structural integrity completely intact, undamaged, fully functional and ready to use.
Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:11054-1236

OEM Kawasaki seat latch battery band bracket (Part# 11054-1236) pulled off of a 2008 Kawasaki Brute Force KVF 750 4x4 EFI with 1,361 miles/285 hours, compatible with 2005 through 2013 Kawasaki Brute Force KVF 750's and 650's (Please verify fitment for your specific application prior to purchase). This part retails for $27.94. Item shows normal external signs of wear from intended use, is fully functional, intact and undamaged. We process and ship out all orders that are received before 3:00:00 PM Eastern Standard Time the same business day (Monday through Friday) and before 11:00:00 AM Eastern Standard Time on Saturdays, to ensure your item arrives as quickly as possible. If order is placed after 3:00:00 PM EST but before 4:30:00 PM EST during the week there is a good chance it will be processed and shipped same day, but we cannot guarantee this due to circumstantial time constraints that may occasionally arise outside of our control. Item is used and therefore sold as is. Hassle-free returns accepted within 14 days upon item receipt for refund; 10% re-stocking fee may apply; buyer responsible for return shipping. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free to ask. Thanks and good luck!

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