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Harley Brake Caliper Inserts.."buried Skull & Bones" on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Machesney Park, Illinois, US

Machesney Park, Illinois, US
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Up for sale we have a custom set of (2) castings from   HIGHNDRY CASTINGS.com   for the Harley Brake caliper......Buried Skull & Bones...Custom casted out of aluminum and buffed to a chrome like luster...Great custom piece for the custom harley...This is a set of 2... Front and Rear.....Attaches with high temp silicone ( not included)... please check out our other auctions......Custom one offs welcome....Thanks for looking...

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