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Harley Davidson Police Tour Pack Plate & Licence Plate Bracket W/air Reservoir on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Groton, Massachusetts, United States

Groton, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HARLEY DAVIDSON

Up for bid is a Police Tour Pack bracket, Tour pack mounting brackets, air reservoir and the license plate bracket to mount the reservoir for Harley Davidson Police models. This came off of an unknown year and model when it was converted from a police bike. It is in great condition with no cracks and is not bent. The mounting rack is not included. It comes just as shown in the pictures. Please double check fitment before bidding. 
All required hardware for mounting may not be included.
Has not been tested.

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