10 X Harley Davidson Voltage Regulator Brackets Fl/fx Models 74533-75/74534-80 on 2040-parts.com
Wickenburg, Arizona, United States
Selling in batches of 10: voltage regulator mounting brackets for 76 thru 86 Harley Davidson FL & FX models. HD reference part # 74533-75/74534-80.
[voltpack holes can be elongated to fit later voltpacks up to 99 year] J&P sells these for $19.95 each I'm selling at below wholesale/ dealer cost at starting at $5 each. Can ship worldwide, ask me for a quote. On Apr-11-13 at 08:51:51 PDT, seller added the following information: Or you can buy all 40 (picture 2) & ship in a large flat rate box for $18.85 Ebay does not give me 100% feedback as I do not accept returns. I do not accept returns as I sell everything super cheap. |
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