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76-77 Kz900 74-80 Kz400 Kz440 Oem Nos Kawasaki Right Handlebar Switch 46091-1039 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Elk River, Minnesota, US

Elk River, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:all items must be returned in same condition as shipped Manufacturer Part Number:46091-1039

Have gotten ahold of some Brand New Old Stock Parts to list on ebay. Dealer out of business sale.

Item: Right Bar Switch start kill, part number 46091-1039, sold to highest bidder..

Fits 1976-77 kz900, 80-83 kz440, 74-79 kz400

Suggested Retail was $111 each, starting price much less

Feel Free to email and questions you have thru ebay, will try to answer emails daily.

Shipping is by priority mail only, international buyers please email for shipping cost quote.

Will ship within a day of receiving payment. We do hope to receive payment within 5 days.

We do charge a small handling fee of $2-4 depending on size of package which is included in the shipping charges listed on item.

We do combine items when possible, and our policy is 1st item or heaviest remains the same with any item we can add to same box, usually is 1/2 price additional shipping or less. 

Combined shipping must be for items that have ended within 3 days of each other ONLY.

 

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