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Big Dog, Chrome Grips,foot Pegs,pass Pegs,toe Pegs, Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $683.00
Location:

Mercer, Pennsylvania, United States

Mercer, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:VCWWW1 Part Brand:XO Manufacturer Part Number:VCWWW1 Make:BIG DOG Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Part Type:GRIPS, PEGS Surface Finish:CHROME Body Part & Accessories Type:GRIPS, FOOT PEGS Warranty:Yes

BIG DOG EXTRA LARGE HAND GRIPS WITH MATCHING DRIVER PEGS, TOE PEGS AND  FOLDING PASSENGER PEGS, MADE IN THE USA, 



YOU ARE BUYING THE FULL SET IN THE PICTURE SHOWING THE FULL SET .

 

AVAILABLE FOR ALL BIG DOG MODELS

Forward Controls Foot Pegs For All Big Dogs 2004_Up Mode 

BIG DOG FULL SET SPIKE CHROME TRIBAL

THESE ARE ALWAYS IN STOCK AND WERE OFFERED ONE TIME BY XOPRODOX AND WE CARRY THE FULL LINE -UP CURRENTLY

WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE

SHIPPING IS CALCULATED  FOR WORLDWIDE SHIPPING

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