07 Harley Davidson Fatboy Tank Fender Set on 2040-parts.com
Vacaville, California, United States
Tank, both fenders stock paint from Harley Davidson. Pewter metallic . For 200mm Wide rear wheel. Will not work on 05 or earlier. Item was purchased from another seller not installed on my bike.One small defect on rear side of front fender. Nice Condition.
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