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2006 Harley Fxdl Dyna Low Rider Speedometer Gauges Tachometer 3k 04- Hd098 on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Tyler, Texas, United States

Tyler, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

For sale is this speedo and tacho assembly  off a 2006 Harley Davidson FXDL / FXDLI Dyna low Rider (fuel injected)
It was a very good running bike. It ran great with no odd noises and had 3,043 miles on it. The video below shows it running.
The assembly is in excellent shape. The chrome dash cover shows no damage and no heavy wear.
Very little wear from use and age only. The two gauges work perfect. Very low miles!!
Video shows the tachometer in action.
Part #:  67403-04 & 67481-04
Bike had mounted the 96ci Twin Cam engine and a 6 speed transmission.
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All parts off this bike are listed on ebay. Search for HD098 in our Store MOTOTECH271
It comes with everything you see in the pictures! Picture show the condition of the item.

 I believe it fits different Dyna low rider models and maybe even other models,
  but please double check with a HD dealer to sure it will fit your bike

    !PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES CLOSELY!

Texas residence have to pay 6.75% sale tax

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