Harley Davidson Oil Cooler. Fits all 00-Later Softail models except models equipped with lower chin fairing kit. Only have the oil cooler, does not come with oil filter adapter or mounting hardware. The oil filter is the same one from the kit part # 62913-00B.
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College Exhibition: Pforzheim University Summer Degree Show 2004
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