Harley Davidson Sportster Set Of Fenders Easy Restoration Project Nice Condition on 2040-parts.com
Manhattan, Kansas, United States
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Harley Davidson Sportster Set of Fenders Easy Restoration Project Nice Condition!! I am not sure of the year HD that this came off of. It was purchased to practice painting but I never got to do it. It needs minor work. See pictures. Shipping is calculated. Paypal accepted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thank you and happy bidding. Ron |
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