Harley Davidson Oem Fog Lights Fxst Road King Heritage Fat Boy on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clarita, California, US
Harley Davidson OEM Heritage Wide Glide Road King Dyna USED Take Off Fog Lights This fog light Assy is a USED Take Off a 1986 Heritage Softtail. Te Assy is in Very Good Shape. NO RUST or BIG SCRATCHES. There is some minor wear from 20 years of use and the Lights NEED REWIRING the Harness has been Cut!. This is the TICKET for you if you are RESTORING a HD Heritage to OEM Specs. Taken off a 1986 Heritage but may fit other HD's with a Wide Glide Front End. Check with your HD dealer first. Would go Great on that Harley!
SHIPPING is Flat Rated at $30.00 ( 48 USA States only) Insurance is not required, but the Shipping Company is Responsible for ALL items LOST or DAMAGED due to shipping. California Residents ADD 9.00% SALES TAX! Selling AS-IS No Warranty! Please ASK ALL Questions so that you know EXACTLY What you are Bidding on! Payment by Pay Pal, Cashers Chek, or Mone Orders only. Payment due 7 days after auction ends. If you have ANY NEGATIVE FEEDBACK in the last 6 months, or 0 FEEDBACK, E-Mail me first before you bid.... Thanks and Happy Bidding!!!Other Parts for Sale
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