Harley-davidson Chrome Lamp Bezel Ring -- "take-off" Part on 2040-parts.com
Greenbush, Maine, US
Harley-Davidson Chrome Lamp Bezel Ring -- "Take-off" Part:
- Taken off a 2007 FXST Softail Harley Davidson
- Used but in good condition -- minor blemishes from normal wear
- Not in original packaging
- Buyer is responsible for fitment (check photos for size)
Seller will ship within the Continental US only!
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