5 Steel Drive Plates Fit Sportster Late 1984-1990 Oem# 36787-84 on 2040-parts.com
Orlando, Florida, US
I am selling these 5 Steel Drive Plates that fit Harley Davidson Sportsters late 1984-1990
The OEM# 36787-84
made by Custom Chrome Inc.
SK-10
part # 14928
made in the United States
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