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Harley Davidson Touring Lower Fairings With Glove Boxes on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, US

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:harley davidson Placement on Vehicle:Array

up for grabs is this nice set of fairings for harley touring models including all mounting hardware and gloveboxes,the have very minor scuffs and scratches one small place already mentioned rubbed just enough to get through the paint and is not noticeable when installed, these were originally on a 98 anniversary model (mmaroon and smoky gold)


On Oct-21-13 at 05:27:18 PDT, seller added the following information:

any questions just ask i will get back to you quickly, i prefer pay pal, i ship to the lower 48 states only

Fairings & Body Work for Sale

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