Kawasaki Vintage Snowmobile Nos Tank Vent Fitting # 92005-3503 All Except 550 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Kawasaki Vintage Snowmobile NOS Gas Tank Vent Fitting - Kawasaki # 92005-3503. This in tank vent fitting is used on:
- 1978-82 All except 550 Interceptor
These vent fittings are NOS
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