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Kawasaki Motorcycle Key Series G8801 - G8900You are purchasing 1 Kawasaki replacement key. Keys are cut to your lock code, the code is located either on the original key, the ignition once removed, or the helmet lock. All Gkeez keys are guaranteed to work. For Models: 1500 Drifter, 2001 2005 1500 Nomad, 2001 2005 1500 Nomad FI, 2001 2005 Classic 1500, 2005+ Classic 1500 Classic FI, 2001+ Drifter 1500 Classic FI, 2001+ KLR 600S, 1994+ KLR 650, 1994 2014 KLX 250, 2009+A Ninja ZX 6, 1993 2002
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