Harley Chrome Rear Shocks Fl Fx 13.5 Inch on 2040-parts.com
Springboro, Ohio, US
UP FOR SALE IS A NEW SET OF CHROME 13.5 IN. SHOCKS. THESE WHERE DISPLAY UNITS SO BOX IS MISSING. FIT 1958-1972 FL. AND 1971-1972 FX
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