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Memphis Shades - Mem9909 - Quick Change Mount Kit For Fats/slim Windshields on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Kansas City, Kansas, US

Kansas City, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:chrome Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No Part Brand:Memphis Shades Manufacturer Part Number:MEM9909

I bought this memphis shades kit to put a bigger windshield on my '98 Kawasaki vulcan 1500a. I have a highway light bar so it wouldn't work for me. Like everybody else says my loss your gain. All the parts are with it and it is opened but new. Been on my shelf for awhile so it time to go. Make sure the mem9909 kit fits your bike.
After the auction is over and is paid for I will ship that day if post office is still open if not the next day.

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