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Black Half Moon Foot Board Set With Holes For Hd Bt Models 1980-later on 2040-parts.com

US $150.95
Location:

West Jordan, Utah, United States

West Jordan, Utah, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:27-1078 Surface Finish:Black Finish Brand:VT Make:HD BT Models 1980-Later And Custom Applications Type:Floor Boards Part Brand:VT 27-1078

BLACK HALF MOON FOOT BOARD SET WITH HOLES FOR HD BT MODELS 1980-LATER


VT No: 27-1078
Black half moon footboard set with holes.
Fits:
FLT 1980-UP
FLST 1986-UP
UOM: 1 - SET
Country of Origin: Imported 


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