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Harley Davidson Custom Paint Job Fatboy, Tank Fenders Set on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
HARLEY DAVIDSON FAT BOY One of the hottest painters in South Fl. Custom painting for Harley Davidson since 1972. If you are looking for that special custom paint job, look no further. All work and material are House Of Kolor top of the line paints. Like glass finish. Brandywine Candy Red -Black Racing Stripe -1/8 Red Pinstripe HD Logo same as pin stripes in color. All OEM Parts. 200.00 shipping
Warranty:No Surface Finish:buffed shiny Make:Harley-Davidson Brand:usa HD Part Brand:Harley Davidson Color:candy red Body & Frame Part Type:Fender & Gas Tank Sets Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Part By Region:American


HARLEY DAVIDSON FAT BOY

One of the hottest painters in South Fl. 

Custom painting for Harley Davidson since 1972.

If you are looking for that special custom paint job, look no further.

All work and material are House Of Kolor top of the line paints.

Like glass finish.

Brandywine Candy Red -Black Racing Stripe -1/8 Red Pinstripe

HD Logo same as pin stripes in color. 
 
All OEM  Parts.
200.00 shipping
Thank You  jackstercycleart.com

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