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Harley Davidson Rear Fender on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

McAllen, Texas, United States

McAllen, Texas, United States
Condition:Used Type:Rear Fender Placement:Rear Fender Displayed Make:Harley-Davidson Brand:Harley-Davidson

Selling a used touring rear fender. It is in nice condition. It does have a few scratches where it mounts to frame. It has two very small nicks. Comes with tail light, signal lights, and license plate bracket. Not sure of the year. Looks like it's one that accepts a 180 rear tire. I took a picture of the width. Please ask any questions. We have a No Return Policy. Good luck to the highest bidder.

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