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Four Positive Battery Wires 4 Harley Nos 4706-39 on 2040-parts.com

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Sebastian, FL, United States

Sebastian, FL, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:4706-39

Four Positive Battery Wires for Harley NOS 4706-39

  • 4 New old stock Genuine Harley Davidson positive battery wires shipped in sealed package
  • Old OEM# 4706-39, new# 70193-39
  • 9" long with terminals.
  • Battery positive wire on '38-'46 twins
  • Relay to generator wire on '47-up to at least '54

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