2005 Harley Davidson Road King Fuel Tank on 2040-parts.com
Madisonville, Louisiana, US
Fuel tank from 2005 road king
New paint with very light ghost flames.
House of color paint. ( pant code not known) very good shape. For fuel injection
Check with your dealer for proper fit on your bike.
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WILL NOT SHIP INTERNATIONAL !!
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