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Harley Fork Sliders Fatboy Softail Heritage Flstf 41mm on 2040-parts.com

US $170.00
Location:

La Mirada, California, United States

La Mirada, California, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

THIS IS A CHROME EXCHANGE for 2 fork sliders harley davidson original equipment. these have been newley triple chromed which is the best you can get. We have been custom chroming for 30 years at the same location. These will fit all 2000 to 2006 Softail models and will come with a one year warranty. If you would like us to send our sliders first then call or email and we will send you a invoice with a 100 dolar core deposit added which will be refunded as soon as we recieve your sliders. We also have wheels, rotors, calipers and almost anything else you might need. If you have any questions about chroming these or anything else then give us a call 714 526 2329. Ask for Martin.  Excaliber Polishing and Plating Fullerton CA

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