93-2008 Harley Davidson Touring Tour Pack Pak Ultra Classic Electra Street Glide on 2040-parts.com
Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
This is a Tour Pack for Harley Davidson touring models. This is a 95th Anniversary paint scheme with extras like LED light bar and chrome luggage rack. Comes with mounting bracket and hardware. Key is included. Excellent condition with padded leather backrest, speakers, antennas, controls for radio and intercom system. Wiring harness is included. Free shipping to continental U.S.
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