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Kawasaki Concours 1400 Zg1400 Rear Trunk Liner Storage Luggage Bag 08-11 12 13 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:100LUU0002 Part Brand:KAWASAKI Placement on Vehicle:Rear Part Type:Luggage & Saddlebags Surface Finish:BLACK Brand:KAWASAKI Warranty:Yes

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Genuine Kawasaki Rear Trunk Interior Bag
100LUU0002 

• Semi rigid, water resistant bag with plenty of extra compartments to keep everything in order
• For Rear Trunk with Part Number K16160-0017 only 

Measurements: 16.5"L x 10"W 12"H



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