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Harley-davidson Fuel Tank From 2007 Flhtcu, Low Miles, Missing Right Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
good condition, low miles, some small scratches, right emblem is missing
Brand:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:61357-07CHD

Harley-Davidson stock Pewter Pearl & Black Cherry Fuel Tank from a 2007 FLHTCU. Used, good condition, low miles, some small scratches with right side emblem missing. This tank can fit 2003-07 Touring models. H-D part # 61356-07CHD. NEW painted this tank is $1500, primed it's $1280. This is a great replacement part.

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