Harley-davidson Horn Cover Vrsc "real Fire" on 2040-parts.com
Fairfield, Ohio, US
MSRP $99.95
Custom Horn Cover features Hand-Painted details layered over a Vivid Black base, followed with a clear-coat finish.
Fits '02-later VRSC models
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