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Harley-davidson Detachable Softail Windshield on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, US

Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, US
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This is a Harley-Davidson FL Softail (FLST, FLSTF, FLSTN) Detachable Windshield with docking hardware included(not shown in pics) .
I removed this from my 1995 H-D Fatboy, it is in good used cindition. These windshields sell new cor $350, here is your chance to save alot of money with the low buy it now price. It will work on any of the models specified from 1984 to peesent. You won't be disappointed.

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