2004 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Flhtcui Orig Heel Toe Shift Levers, 33895-99b on 2040-parts.com
Spring, Texas, US
2004 Harley Davidson Ultra Classic FLHTCUI Original Heel Toe Shift
Levers, Part# 33895-99B
Used Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide, FLHTCUI,
original equipment heel toe shift levers as from the factory. This is the
original part that came on the bike when purchased. Part was only used for a short
amount of time before replacement was added. There are light scratches on the
levers.
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parts.
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