Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1988 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Owner's Manual P/n 99466-88 (155) on 2040-parts.com

US $31.98
Location:

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States

Maple Plain, Minnesota, United States
like new with minor cover wear from storage
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Model:Motorcycle Make:Harley Davidson

Here we have up for sale a like new with minor cover wear from storage 1988  HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE OWNERS MANUAL. P/N 99466-88. About 150 pages.  Your owners manual contain important instructions for operation and minor maintenance. 

MN RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 7.275% MN SALES TAX

(155)

 

 



Powered by Solid Commerce,
The All-in-One Listing, Inventory & Order Management Solution for Online Merchants

Harley-Davidson for Sale

Chevrolet Trax revealed ahead of Paris Motor Show debut

Mon, 13 Aug 2012

The Chevrolet Trax – the Chevrolet take on the Vauxhall Mokka – has been revealed ahead of a debut at the Paris Motor Show in September. We reported a few months ago that we could expect the Chevrolet Trax at the Paris Motor Show, but ahead of that reveal Chevrolet has sent us some photos of the Trax and a few details. Effectively the Chevrolet take on the Opel and Vauxhall Mokka (and, for that matter, the Buick Encore), the Trax gets a a Chevy makeover for the front and back and the required rebadging.

Approved mechanics essential for quality service

Wed, 27 Nov 2013

DRIVERS need to make sure their car is being properly serviced by a qualified mechanic, says the Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI). To help drives do this, it has launched a government-backed scheme called the Professional Register. While there are around 175,000 people in the UK who call themselves automotive technicians, the IMI says it can only recommend around 27,000 as having the required skills and competence to carry out work to the required standard in their specialism.

Suzuki seeks end to partnership with Volkswagen

Mon, 12 Sep 2011

Suzuki Motor Corp. Chairman Osamu Suzuki on Monday said he plans to end his carmaker's turbulent two-year capital alliance with Volkswagen AG, citing concerns about independence and a dearth of technological exchanges and joint projects from the tie up. The spry, 81-year-old Suzuki executive compared the breakup to a divorce and said the two companies should "say goodbye with a smile" instead of trading bitter accusations.