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Kawasaki Vulcan Vn1500 Bank Sensor Bolt 92150-1047 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Sun City, California, United States

Sun City, California, United States
NOS (new old stock)
Brand:Kawasaki Manufacturer Part Number:92150-1047 UPC:Does not apply

 Kawasaki Bank Sensor Bolt
FITS: 
1987 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A1) - Footrest
1988 VN-15SE (VN1500-B2) - Footrests
1988 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A2) - Footrest
1989 VN-15SE (VN1500-B3) - Footrests
1989 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A3) - Footrest
1990 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A4) - Footrest
1991 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A5) - Footrest
1992 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A6) - Footrests
1993 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A7) - Footrests
1994 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A8) - Footrests
1995 VULCAN 88 (VN1500-A9) - Footrests
1996 VULCAN 1500 (VN1500-A10) - Footrests
1996 VULCAN 1500L (VN1500-C3) - Footrests
1997 VULCAN 1500 (VN1500-A11) - Footrests
1997 VULCAN 1500L (VN1500-C4) - Footrests
1998 VULCAN 1500 (VN1500-A12) - Footrests
1999 VULCAN 1500 (VN1500-A13) - Footrests
PART# 92150-1047

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