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Harley Davidson Cobalt Blue Rear Fender For Touring 59579-99za on 2040-parts.com

US $324.95
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Not in original packaging.
Brand:Harley Davidson Color:Cobalt Blue Placement on Vehicle:Rear Holes:Pre-Drilled Manufacturer Part Number:59579-99ZA Warranty:No Paint:OEM Paint

Genuine Harley Davidson Parts
 Rear Fender for Touring 
Cobalt Blue
P/N 59579-99ZA
List $748.00 -  Selling $324.95
Free FedEx Home Delivery shipping to USA

Primed part is $460
I believe this was an OEM Fender for 1999 FLTR/HR
Should fit many Touring models from 1999-2005

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