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Harley Davidson Sportster & Fxr Direction Relocation Kit New Nos 90504-82a Fx on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Walnut Creek, California, US

Walnut Creek, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:The item must be in the original packaging (new parts only) and in the same condition as when it was shipped. If there is any damage or the packaging is missing, the item may be subject to a 15% re-stocking fee. Return shipping is to be paid for by the buyer unless the item was not as described. All refunds will be minus Paypal fees if it was used for payment. Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:90504-82A Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Due to policy changes from Harley Davidson, I am unable to ship any new Harley parts outside of the United States or to any export/courier companies. I am also unable to accept payments from non-US Paypal accounts. If either of those happen, I will cancel the auction immediately and refund your money if necessary. As a dealership, we have to follow the policies that the Harley Davidson Motor Company has put in place.

For sale is a new Harley Davidson Direction / Turn Signal Relocation kit for XL, FX and FXR models. It is brand new, but the packaging has been opened. I checked it out and it does not look like anything is missing. You will be receiving it as shown in the pictures.

Part number 90504-82A.

Note: This fitment info is from the instructions, which are from 1990. This won't fit all newer models.

This kit is designed to relocate rear directional lights for the addition of saddlebags. This kit will fit the following models: 1972 and later FX and XL; and 1982 to 1986 FXR.

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Shipping: I charge actual shipping and pass on any discounts to the buyer. The Ebay Shipping Calculator shows the cost so there will be no surprises (calculated by box size, weight and destination zip). If you think shipping is too expensive, do not buy the part!

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