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02 Harley Davidson Heritage Springer Tins Flstsi Diamond Ice/ Real Red on 2040-parts.com

US $2,500.00
Location:

Conyers, Georgia, United States

Conyers, Georgia, United States
02 Heritage Springer Front Fender- Good Condition, wear on the rear tip (see pictures). Rear Fender - Excellent Condition, Gas Tank - Excellent Condition.
Brand:Harley-Davidson Paint:Diamond Ice / Real Read Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Color:Diamond Ice / Real Red

02 Harley Davidson Heritage Spring Tin Set( Front Fender, Rear Fender and Fuel Tank) .  Color - Diamond Ice / Real Red. Condition- Rear Fender Good -  Has a rash on the bottom fender tip. (see picture) come with a chrome tip (see picture)  you install.  Front Fender - Excellent, ready to put on.  Fuel Tank - Excellent, ready to put on. Tins only no hardware - ie.. lights, fuel cap, etc..(see pictures)

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