1980-1984 Harley Fxr Flt 5 Speed Transmission Shovelhead on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
Up for bid is a 1980-1984 FXR FLT 5 speed transmission it is untested used can turn by hand and shifts in and out of gear. Looks to has normal wear. This is an as is item good luck and thank you for looking
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