Harley-davidson Chrome Primary For '07 And Later Touring Models,finish Damage on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, US
Harley-Davidson Chrome Primary Cover for 2007 and later Touring models. Used, low miles(2000) but the finish is acid damaged. The damage is surface only, no pits or scoring. No dents or dings. This would be great for powder coating. H-D part # 60553-07. These are $370 new. Great deal! Good replacement part! Paypal only
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