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Harley-davidson Pacific Blue Front Fender For Xl1200c Sportster 58998-07chc on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
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Ashaway, Rhode Island, United States

Ashaway, Rhode Island, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Color:Pacific Blue Pearl Manufacturer Part Number:58998-07CHC Brand:Harley-Davidson

 Here is a Harley-Davidson factory painted fender part # 58998-07CHC  Pacific Blue Pearl.  Has 2 Medium silver pinstripes. This fender came on one year, one model only. 2007 XL1200C Sportster

This is a new Take-Off fender and has never seen the road. Almost perfect, one very minor scratch on back bottom. see last pic.  Was removed when new, still has the factory inspection sticker at bottom of fender.

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