G0635q Oem Transmission Thrust Washer 0.080 Harley 35848-84 Sportster L84-85 on 2040-parts.com
Butler, Pennsylvania, US
OEM THRUST WASHER
This auction is for one OEM transmission contershaft thrust washer 0.080".
Fits: L84-85 Sportsters
Does not include packaging unless you happen to buy the last one in a pack
G0635R
No addition shipping for APO, AFPO, or NPOs
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