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Harley Davidson Panhead Shovelhead Sportster Iso Style Footpeg Mounts on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States

Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:MID-USA Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:1346 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Surface Finish:CHROME Material:STEEL

THIS IS A PAIR OF NEW CHROME ISO STYLE FOOTPEG MOUNTS FOR MODELS WITH A BULLITT STYLE MOUNT LIKE THE ONES ON EARLY SPORTSTERS,SHOVELHEADS & PANHEAD MODELS 


I TRY TO DESCRIBE ALL ITEMS AS ACCURATELY & HONESTLY AS POSSIBLE PLEASE CHECK FITMENT BEFORE YOU BUY ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN THREE DAYS AFTER PURCHASE ALL SHIPPING CHARGES ARE FOR THE USA I WILL TRY TO SHIP ALL ITEMS THE NEXT BUSINESS DAY AFTER PURCHASE I HAVE A FOURTEEN DAY RETURN POLICY ON ANY ITEM THAT YOU BUY FROM ME MY ADDRESS IS R S SALINGS SR 2584 HWY 44 WEST SHEPHERDSVILLE KY 40165 MY PHONE NUMBER IS 1-502-543-4909 CELL 1-502-541-5503

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