Assorted Electrical Parts For Harley-davidson Big Twins on 2040-parts.com
Ormond Beach, Florida, US
All parts are brand new in packages. Lot includes:
- USA-made stator mounting kit for Big Twin 1970-1986
- Neutral switch for 4 Speed Big Twin 1979-1986 (HD #33901-79)
- USA-made oil pressure switch for Big Twin (HD #26552-72)
- USA-made neutral safety switch for Big Twin (HD #33900-59C)
- (2) 12 circuit terminal strips
- (2) 4 circuit terminal strips
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