Boss Hoss Motorcycle Bike 2000 Up 80 Tooth Pulley Chrome $500+$300 Core Exchange on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Boss Hoss motorcycle 80 tooth pulley - Fits 2000 and newer Boss Hoss motorcycles - Stock sandcasted pulley that has been machined and chromed. Brand new - Sand casting leaves some natural pitting which some shows when the item is chromed - see pictures. This process provides a more affordable product. See our other listings if you want the more expensive billet option that won't have the natural pitting, (Twice the price). Don't miss out!
NOTE: The cost of the pulley is $500 plus a refundable $300 exchange/core charge. Therefore, the buy-it-now price is $800.00. Upon receipt of your exchanged part, you will be refunded $300.00.
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