2004 Harley-davidson Fat Boy Gas Tank And Fender Smokey Gold / Vivid Black on 2040-parts.com
Rochester, Michigan, United States
2004 Harley-Davidson Fatboy Softail Tins, Gas Tank and Front fender in two tone Smokey Gold and Vivid Black with Maroon and Gold Pinstripping. Excellent condition factory take-off parts have less thank 15,000 miles. No scratches, no dents, dings, or corrosion. All beautifuly shined up and ready for your build. Complete motorcycle pics are for representation only as only the actual tank and fender are included in THIS auction. |
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