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Memphis Shades Trigger Lock Mount Kit For Batwing Fairing on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Jermyn, Pennsylvania, US

Jermyn, Pennsylvania, US
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Up for auction is a Memphis Shades Trigger Lock Mount kit for the Memphis Shades Batwing Fairing. This is for the Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic. It was opened but it was never installed on the bike and the only thing removed from the packaging was the plates (I ordered the wrong ones, which is why it was never installed). Comes with everything you need to mount a Memphis shades batwing to your Vulcan 900 Classic, including the instructions and allen wrench. My loss is your gain! I only ship to the lower 48 states. See my other auction for the Batwing Fairing itself! Thanks for looking and happy bidding! 

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