Harley Davidson - K-model, Sporster - Dash Cover on 2040-parts.com
Newnan, Georgia, US
Harley Davidson K-Model, Sporster dash cover. It's complete with flippers and in good overall condition. This is as nice a one as I've come across. Look at the pictures and ask questions. Please wait for my invoice before paying to be sure the freight is calcualated correctly. I ship USPS Priority Mail or UPS whichever is the most economical and insurance is required on all purchases over $25.00.
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