Harley-davidson Chrome Transmission Top Cover P/n: 34471-06a on 2040-parts.com
Magnolia, New Jersey, United States
Harley top transmission chrome cover part number 34471-06A. In good condition. Not sure if it was ever on a bike. Fits '06 and later Dynas and '07 and later Softail models. Sold as is. Shipping is not included in the price. No returns accepted.
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