Kawasaki Zl 900 Eliminator En454 Ltd New Original Right Handlebar Switch Nos on 2040-parts.com
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Kawasaki ZL900 ZL 900 Eliminator EN454 LTD New Original Right Handlebar Switch 1985-1990
Will fit 1985 Through 1990 Kawasaki ZL900 Eliminator and EN454 LTD.
Kawasaki Part Number#46091-1354.
Buttons all move and work excellent.
Wires look excellent as well.
Switch has never been used or installed.
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