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Barbwire Harley Davidson Shift Linkage on 2040-parts.com

US $109.99
Location:

Moreno Valley, California, US

Moreno Valley, California, US
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  • You are bidding on a brand new "Barbwire" design, Shift Linkage
  • Fits stock Harley Davidsons of 12 1/4 inch,  '84- present  (no Sportster)
  • Comes with Heim Joints
    $14.99 for S/H within Lower 48 States. Please contact Seller for Alaska and Hawaii
    Option:
    Instalation Kit $9.99 (No Charge S/H)
    Includes 2 High Polished Stainless Bolts
    Please let me know if you want this Kit, a separate Invoice will be sent after Auction

 

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