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Harley Davidson - New Paint - Tank And Fenders - Motorcycle - Paint Set on 2040-parts.com

US $1,500.00
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

This offer is for the actual tank and fenders posted in photos. Refurbished with new paint job, original OEM Harley Davidson parts. Gas tank, front and rear fenders. Fits 2001-2006 fuel injected, 2004-2006 carbureted Fatboy and 2001-2009 Heritage.
Starting with bare metal, primed with epoxy primer, marbilized fade over metallic silver and then covered with cobalt blue kandy. About 8 coats of clear over art work, color sanded too 3000 grit and then 3 stage buffing and polishing to create a showroom finish.
All work done at True Color Graphics in Cocoa , FL by airbrush artist Greg Cassell. Exclusively House of Kolor products used. All work and materials are warranted for 5 years. Shipping in continental United States $100.00 includes insurance, will ship worldwide, customer pays shipping cost.

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