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Whelen /harley Speaker , Black Control Module And Mic on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, US

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, US
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Used Whelen / Harley SA350 Speaker , Black Control module, and Microphone.  These were removed from a 2010 Harley FLHPI Parade Bike.   It is plug and play and will work on any Harley with the 18 pin connector.  

There are a few scratches on the lip of the speaker from being scooted around but it does not affect the use and may be able to me buffed out. I tried to get a photo of them in the second picture. 

Since this was on a parade Bike , it has very little use. I also have the Tour Pak, Pole Light, and a few other items that I will be listing this week.

This set up sells for well over $1,000.00 and that is without the brackets. This set up has the speaker bracket, U-Bolts and the Module bracket which is another $150.00 value...

PLEASE ASK  ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING IF YOU HAVE ANY.  IT WILL SAVE BOTH OF US A LOT OF AGGRAVATION IF YOU ARE NOT SURE WHAT THIS IS OR WHAT IT FITS...

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