Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Antique Harley J Jd Eye Bolt Guide 1916-20 Part No: Ek587 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Forshaga, default, SE

Forshaga, default, SE
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No

Antique Harley Hand brake arm  Eye Bolt Guide 1916-20  Part No: EK587, new reproduction, dull nickel plated.


Shipping World Wide 4 USD


Yes I combine shipping, however all combined orders exceeding 100 USD will also increase your shipping cost with 10 USD for tracking and Insurance.


We are Antiquebike AB - Located in Sweden. Please Check out our New Webpage with new and used parts for antique Harley-Davidson, Indian and Excelsior.
Just Google .. antiquebike dot se


Feedback is as important to me as it is to you.  Please contact me with any problems before leaving feedback.  Once it's left, feedback will be returned.

MINI Cooper S Diesel coming?

Thu, 26 Nov 2009

What appears to be a MINI Cooper S Diesel out testing The photo at the top appears to be a MINI Cooper S diesel. Which is not a car we had on our radar, but with MINI any sub niche of a sub niche is fair game, so it seems highly likely that a beefed up S version of the diesel MINI Cooper is in the offing. As we reported just the other day, we’ve already had at least a dozen new MINIs launched or revealed in 2009 alone.

Stylish 4 Series Convertible announced by BMW

Tue, 15 Oct 2013

BMW revealed its new 4 Series Convertible that will cost from £36,675 when it reaches UK showrooms in March 2014. With styling closely related to the 4 Series Coupe’s, the Convertible has a folding metal roof that can be raised or lowered in 20 seconds while driving at speeds of up to 8mph. BMW has also introduced a new Air Collar to keep front seat passengers’ necks toasty by blowing warm air on to them from vents in the headrest.

Turning Honda CAD data into art with Ryoji Ikeda

Thu, 03 May 2012

The language of installations is close to design – it is about placing objects in space, and working with balance and atmosphere while interscting with people. Of course with art there is no function, solely feelings. Yet one of the latest art/car collaborations, data.anatomy[civic], adds just this.