New Kawasaki 1985 700 Vulcan Vn700 Oem Factory Key Blank *b04e on 2040-parts.com
New Haven, Connecticut, United States
BRAND NEW OEM KAWASAKI 1985 VN700 700 VULCAN FACTORY KAWASAKI KEY BLANK JUST REMOVED FROM PACKAGE FOR PICTURE *NOT THE FLIMSY AFTERMARKET BLANK - GOOD STURDY OEM BLANK*
BUYER TO PAY $2.00 SHIPPING AND HANDLING TO USA.
WILL SHIP TO ANYWHERE!
MUST BE PAID WITHIN 5 DAYS OF AUCTION CLOSE.
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