Harley Davidson 100th Anniversary Tank And Fender Set. on 2040-parts.com
Bristow, Virginia, United States
New 100th anniversary Tank and Fender set. Came with my 2003 Dyna wide glide 100th anniversary that had a different special edition paint set on it at the dealer. They have never been out of the original boxes until I took this picture. Black with silver stripe. May fit more than one model. Make your ride look Brand new. Collectors Item. Contact me for more info. No pay pal. Email me and I will send you my phone number or you can send me yours. Thanks for Bidding.
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