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Kawasaki Vintage Snowmobile Speedometer Take-off # 41077-3510 81-82 Ltd on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Good used condition
Manufacturer Part Number:41077-3510 Brand:Kawasaki Part Brand:Kawasaki Sno-Jet

Kawasaki Sno-Jet Vintage Snowmobile Speedometer Take-Off Kawasaki # 41077-3510.  This speedometer Take-Off is used on the following Kawasaki models:

  • 1981-82 LTD
  • 1981-82 Intruder

NOTE: this Take-Off is calibrated in KPH to work with KPH/MPH gauges.

 Items ordered will be consolidate for shipping whenever possible.

Note: This is a multi item listing so you may not get the exact item pictured.  All items are of the same quality.

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