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Harley Panhead Shovelhead Engine Case Race Standard Part # 24599-58 (232) on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Batavia, Ohio, US

Batavia, Ohio, US
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 Harley Panhead Shovelhead Engine
Case Race Std.

part # 24599-58

Standard case race fits 1958 thru 1992 Panhead Shovelhead and Evolution motors

Right side case race (pinion side) Case race machined and ground to factory specifications.

New Reproduction

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