Kawasaki Vn800a/vn800b Vulcan Engine Guards K32000-030 on 2040-parts.com
Bay City, Michigan, US
Kawasaki VN800 A and B Engine Guards
New and unused / No hardware included
Has some tape glue on them that will come off
Comes with instruction sheet
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