Chrome Custom Harley Style Petcock 15mm Fits Tanks 1975-1984+ Custom on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
NOT MADE IN CHINA !!! BRAND NEW CHROME petcock for 1975-1984 Harley Davidson Shovelheads and can be used on Sportsters. Will fit most custom gas tanks and works with early Keihin, Bendix, S&S ,Andrews and other performance carbs. Outlet is straight out of bottom. STUDY THE PHOTOS TO BE SURE THIS IS CORRECT FOR YOUR MODEL. US buyer (lower 48) pays $4.85 shipping, overseas pays $16.00 for first class postage. |
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