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Kawasaki Zg1200 Voyager Gtr 1000 Concours 1986-2003 Meter Cover 14024-1179 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
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Stockholm, SE

Stockholm, SE
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Brand new genuine Kawasaki spare part. This part is used with:

1986 ZG1000-A1 Concours METER(S)
1986 ZG1200-A1 Voyager XII METERS
1987 ZG1000-A2 Concours METER(S)
1987 ZG1200-B1 Voyager XII METER
1988 ZG1000-A3 Concours METER(S)
1988 ZG1200-B2 Voyager XII METER
1989 ZG1000-A4 CANADA ONLY METER
1989 ZG1200-B3 Voyager XII METER
1990 ZG1000-A5 Concours METER
1990 ZG1200-B4 Voyager XII METER
1991 ZG1000-A6 Concours METER
1991 ZG1200-B5 Voyager XII METER
1992 ZG1000-A7 Concours METER(S)(ZG1000-A7-A8)
1992 ZG1200-B6 Voyager XII METER(S)
1993 ZG1000-A8 Concours METER(S)(ZG1000-A7-A8)
1993 ZG1200-B7 Voyager XII METER(S)
1994 ZG1200-B8 Voyager XII METER(S)
1995 ZG1200-B9 Voyager XII METER(S)
1996 ZG1200-B10 Voyager XII METER(S)
1997 ZG1200-B11 Voyager XII METER(S)
1998 ZG1200-B12 Voyager XII METER(S)
1999 ZG1200-B13 Voyager XII METER(S)
2000 ZG1200-B14 Voyager XII METER(S)
2001 ZG1200-B15 Voyager XII METER(S)
2002 ZG1200-B16 Voyager XII METER(S)
2003 ZG1200-B17 Voyager XII METER(S)

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