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16126-1309 Kawasaki Vulcan 1500 Vn 1500c Vn1500l Vn1500d1 Air Switch Valve New on 2040-parts.com

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UP FOR AUCTION IS A BRAND NEW IN ORIGINAL PACKAGING AIR SWITHC VALVE FOR A KAWASAKI VULCAN 1500 VN 1500 C, L, OR D1. CURRENT RETAIL PRICE OF 104.60.  FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS AT 570-875-1622, OR VIA EBAY E-MAIL.  THANKS

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