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Kawasaki Vintage Snowmobile Handle Bar Clamp 92037-3508 on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Kawasaki Vintage Snowmobile Handle Bar Wire Clamp Kawasaki # 92037-2508.  These handle bar wire clamps are used on the following Kawasaki models:

  • 1978-81 Invader
  • 1978-82 Intruder
  • 1978 Inviter
  • 1978 Intriguer
  • 1980 LTD 4/6
  • 1981-82 LTD
  • 1982 Interceptor 550

These wire guides are in good used condition.

Note:  This is a multi item listing so you may not get the exact item pictured.  All are in the same condition.

Shipping for mutiple items will be combined for you when possible.

Please visit my store North Country Snowmobile Parts for Vintage Kawasaki snowmobile parts for Invader, Intruder, LTD, Drifter, Inviter, Intriguer  and Interceptor.  Vintage Sno-Jet – SnoJet snowmobile parts, vintage John Deere snowmobile parts, and engine parts for ultralites.

 

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