Harley Fxrt Decals Saddlebag Original Oem Nos (2) 14050-83 on 2040-parts.com
Cedar Springs, Michigan, United States
Harley Davidson Original OEM Saddlebag Decals.NOS.Part # 14050-83.Fits FXRT Models.This sale is for (2) Decals.I put one on a white paper so you can see just what they look like,(see pic).Thanks for looking. |
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