Harley Davidson Security Module. New Never Used. on 2040-parts.com
Dallastown, Pennsylvania, US
THIS MODULE HAS NEVER BEEN ON A MOTORCYCLE. IT IS BRAND NEW AND NEVER USED , NOT ONCE. 100 % SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT IT IS THE RIGHT ONE FOR YOUR MORORCYCLE. I CANNOT HELP YOU WITH THAT. THE HARLEY DAVIDSON NUMBER IS 68924-00. DON'T BUY USED ELEC TRICAL PARTS.
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