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Kawasaki Versys Soft Top Case K57003-107 '07-'13 Kawasaki Versys on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Brilliant, Ohio, US

Brilliant, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GENUINE KAWASAKI Manufacturer Part Number:K57003-107

LISTED FOR SALE:

ONE NEW SOFT TOP CASE

THAT FITS THE '07-'13 KAWASAKI VERSYS

RUGGED,WATER RESISTANT NYLON CONSTRUCTION

WITH REINFORCED FOAM BODY AND LID

MOUNTS EASILY TO REAR SEAT WITH

HOOK AND LOOP STRAPS THAT ARE REMOVABLE

ONLY BY KEY RELEASE OF SEAT

EXPANDABLE FEATURE ADDS 3" OF VERTICAL STORAGE

REFLECTIVE PIPING FOR NIGHT VISIBILITY

KAWASAKI LOGO ON SIDE AND

MOLDED VERSYS LOGO ON LID

PLEASE ALLOW 3-5 DAYS FOR DELIVERY

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