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1987-89 Kawasaki Ex500 Buckle Buster W/wallet Gas Tank Guard By Lockhart Nos on 2040-parts.com

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Auburn, Maine, US

Auburn, Maine, US
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1987-89 Kawasaki EX500 Buckle Buster with Wallet gas tank guard by Lockhart. This item protects your fuel tank from being scratched by a belt buckle, etc.. Includes removable  5" x 6 1/2" "wallet" pocket that features a belt loop. Guard attaches to tank by Velcro strips (included). Item is new. New old stock........Sold As-Is...........No Returns Or Refunds.

 

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