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H-d Oem Rear Fender Fits 1995-2006 Bagger W/blinker Bar,bl,fender Rack,free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $205.00
Location:

Eugene, Oregon, United States

Eugene, Oregon, United States
This is in good used shape. Fender needs repainted.
Brand:Harley-Davidson Make:Harley-Davidson Product Type:Harley Davidson Style:Motorcycle Size:Stock Pattern:Solid Color:Black


 
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Harley Davidson OEM Rear Fender for a 1995-2006 Bagger.

This Fender Includes:
  • Blinker Bar
  • Rear Brake Light
  • Rear Fender Tip Light
  • Rear Rubber Bumper Tip
  • Rear Rack
  • Rear Back Rest Mount


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(This is in great condition, No holes) Brand is Harley Davidson.

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