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Harley-davidson Efi Pro Super Tuner Kit P/n 32109-08c on 2040-parts.com

US $435.00
Location:

North East, Pennsylvania, United States

North East, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New

FOR SALE: BRAND NEW H-D SCREAMIN EAGLE EFI PRO SUPER TUNER KIT

PART NUMBER 32109-08C ( BRAND NEW IN THE ORIGINAL SEALED FACTORY PACKAGE)

FITS 2001-LATER EFI VRSC, SPORTSTER, DYNA, AND SOFTAIL MODELS. ALSO FITS 2002-LATER EFI TOURING AND TRIKE MODELS. RETAILS FOR $459.95

 THE CABLES ARE NOT INCLUDED

NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING ON THIS ITEM!!! U.S.A. SHIPPING ONLY ALL SALES ARE FINAL

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