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2" Harley Davidson® Dyna Black Tank Bracket 96-14 Extension Kit Lift 50mm on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

Dortmund, Germany

Dortmund, Germany
Condition:New

NEW NEW NEW NEW
Packaged original
Harley Davidson Dyna tank lift for Yr. from 1996.
Made of stainless steel manufactured, powder coated tank lift for Dyna models.
The tank is raised at the front about 2" / 50mm!
Possibly
must be extended cable.
Incl. 8" / 20cm Gasoline-fabric hose, 2 hose clamps, 2 burnished Head Screws
with thread lock and 2 stainless steel nuts!
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