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Harley Davidson 2003-2006 Softail Sheet Metal Set on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Dundalk, Maryland, United States

Dundalk, Maryland, United States

You are looking at a set of 2003-2006 Harley Davidson softail sheet metal. The color is Chopper Blue,there is some scratch on each piece,but most of them will wet sand and buff out. The tank has the fuel pump ,fuel line coupler,and fuel piosket door. The rear fender has the harness,tag pocket,and plastic front fender extension and front cover under the seat,which is not in the pictures.If you do the buy it now of $500.00 you will not pay for shipping! The paint is not bad and can be used on a bike without repainting if you don't want to. So, good luck bidding!!

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