Boss Hoss Motorcycle Custom Chrome Sb Head End Covers Caps 1995 - 2010 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Boss Hoss motorcycle custom chrome small block SB head end covers / caps. Fits 1995 - 2010. Laser cut "Boss Hoss." Only laser cut on one side / piece because of the key switch on the other side. Don't miss out!
(Listing is for the two pieces leaning up against the tire/wheel. Tire/wheel/other shown not included. Just a prop.)
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