Harley Davidson Custom Lady's Gas Caps For Fat Bob Tanks on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Tennessee, US
Nice screw in right and left Fat Bob style gas caps for Harley. Inset purple stones with polished finish. Used only a few months then we switched time and went with pop up caps. Nice caps. Very little scuffs from laying on gas pump at gas stations. Can buff out. Cost 69.00 new at local shop. Shipping to lower 48 states only. No international shipping.
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