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Harley-davidson Billet Mini Tachometer Mount 67848-00 Softail Springer on 2040-parts.com

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North Hollywood, California, United States

North Hollywood, California, United States
New condition, open box
Brand:Harley Davidson Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:67848-00

New condition, open box  CHROME BILLET MINI TACH MOUNT Precision-machined chrome-plated aircraft quality aluminium Mini Tach Mount incorporates a ball-milled design clamp to add a custom touch to your Softail. (Mini Tach is sold separately.) 67848-00 Fits all FXSTS and FLSTS models, and ’00-later FXSTD models (except FXSTDSE). MSRP: $155.95

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