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Harley Davidson Steel Braided Oil Lines 92-99 Softail Models (all) on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Chino, California, US

Chino, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:63705-97 Surface Finish:Stainless Steel/ Chrome Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Harley Davidson Braided Stainless Steel Oils lines

Part number as described. 

Get rid of those black rubber hoses! 

I bought these hoses and then sold my bike before I ever put them on! I paid over $150.00 for this kit (see receipt pic) but I bought them quite a while ago. I just found them while cleaning up my garage. 

This kit comes complete with wrenches and installation instructions. Please verify that these fit your application. I am not responsible for making sure that the application works for you. 

This kit is brand new in the box WITH THE RECEIPT!!!

FREEBIE!!! As a little incentive/ bonus for buying my hoses,  I will include a Custom Chrome Billet 3 hose clamp ($20 + value) I believe that I bought it to use with the oil lines to keep them neat and tidy so I'm throwing it in! If it's not for these hoses... well... It'll work somewhere!

Mitsubishi Lancer

Tue, 14 Nov 2006

The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer will be unveiled at the Detroit Auto Show. With styling already hinted at by the Concept-X and Concept Sportback of 2005, the illustration released by Mitsubishi remains largely faithful to these showcars. The trim of the Down-Road-Graphic modified only slightly; this now gives the front a six element graphic, and chrome is also used.

China builds world’s longest sea bridge (video)

Sun, 03 Jul 2011

Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Bridge - world's longest sea bgridge We’ve got some decent bridges in the UK. Some are pretty – Tower Bridge – and some are more practical, like the Queen Elizabeth II Dartford crossing. Some of our bridges even seem quite big, by UK standards.

Last call for entries: IM Design Awards

Wed, 23 Jun 2010

As the deadline for entries to the 2010 Interior Motives Design Awards approaches – all designs must be received by 10 July – details of the judging panel and the upcoming awards ceremony in Paris are firming up. Judging the hundreds of student designs this year will be a panel of industry experts that includes such influential figures as Amko Leenarts, Interior Design Director, Peugeot; Robin Page, Interior Design Director, Bentley; Wolfgang Müller-Pietralla, Leader VW Future Research; Michael Robinson, Design Director, Stile Bertone; Andreas Stump, Head of Advanced Interior Design, Citroën; Romulus Rost, Chief Interior Designer, Volkswagen Advanced Design, Potsdam; and Euan Sey, Editor of Interior Motives magazine. The competition is open to students enrolled at any accredited undergraduate or graduate design degree programme, both in automotive and non-automotive disciplines – those studying fashion design, industrial design, architecture and other similar fields are also eligible.