Harley Davidson Softail Fatboy Tank Panel H-d Part # 91134-04 on 2040-parts.com
Murphy, North Carolina, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR A HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL FATBOY TANK PANEL H-D PART # 91134-04.MAY HAVE SOME LIGHT MARKS,BUT STILL DISPLAYS WELL.NOT SURE IF ANYTHING IS MISSING THAT MAY BE REQUIRED TO MOUNT THIS PANEL. Check out my other items! ...I RECENTLY FOUND A HARLEY DAVIDSON SPECIALTY SHOP GOING OUT OF BUSINESS...THEY WERE CLOSING AND LIQUIDATING OUT HUNDREDS OF HARLEY PARTS AND ACCESSORIES...MOST ARE IN GREAT SHAPE AND ARE GENUINE OEM...MAKE ME YOUR FAVORITE SELLER I WILL BE LISTING LOTS OF PARTS IN THE FUTURE..I'M NOT A HARLEY PARTS SPECIALIST BUT WILL DO MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THE PART I HAVE..I WILL SEND EXTRA PICTURES ,MEASUREMENTS TO HELP YOU FIND OUT IF THIS PART WILL FIT YOUR BIKE...I CAN TRY TO CONSOLIDATE PARTS TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON MULTIBLE PURCHASES.....HAPPY RIDING AND BE SAFE.....
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