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Buell Firebolt Xb9r Pushrod Covers Engine Push Rod Fire Bolt Lightning on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US

Winston-Salem, North Carolina, US
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BUELL FIREBOLT

XB9R

"FIREBOLT"

Up for auction is a USED factory engine pushrod covers from a 2004 Buell Firebolt XB9R. Was removed due to a comprehensive upgrade on this motorcycle. This item is in used condition and just needs to find a new home and bike. 

Item/s pictured is actual item/s being sold and the item/s you will receive.

These parts may fit many different models and it serves as an upgrade over your stock part. But please before you bid check with your local Harley Davidson/Buell dealer for proper fitment and to make sure this item will fit your motorcyle!!!

If you have any question please feel free to email me and i will try to answer them in a timely manor..

CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS as I have many other parts and accesories for many different Harley Davidson motorcycles so please check out my other auction to see if there is anything that you might need..

All items are sold "as-is' with no warranty what so ever. Please read all auction details (including payment methods, shipping rates and fees) and if you dont agree with my policies please dont bid.

Shipping/handling is a flat rate fee. And all shipping is done on Fridays. Please allow for 5-7 days for your item to arrive, tracking info will be provided upon item not getting to you in the alotted time period.


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