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Harley Davidson Trailer Wiring Harness Plug & Play Touring Models 97-08 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Fenton, Michigan, US

Fenton, Michigan, US
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This item is brand new. It's never been hooked up. I removed it from it's packing only to take pics then returned it to original packaging. This is a very nice harness with trailer isolator. I paid $155. As you can see from the pics it's a pretty easy install. Any questions or concerns please ask before bidding. Thanks.

THIS IS THE "EASY" WAY TO WIRE YOUR HARLEY FOR THAT TRAILER. SIMPLY REMOVE THE SEAT, UNPLUG THE FACTORY TAIL LIGHT PLUG AND PLUG IN OUR HARNESS INLINE & Hook a fused link to battery. USES ALL OEM PLUGS, SO CUTTING, NO SPLICING, NO SOLDERING, NO MESS. REPLACE THE SEAT AND YOU'RE DONE!! COULDN'T BE EASIER!

For sale to U.S. based buyers only. For sale locally, I reserve the right to end the auction early.


Payment is via PayPal only. Payment is expected within 48 hours of the end auction. Immediate payment is required for but it now option. Shipping will be paid for by buyer. This is a as is auction with no refunds or returns. Any questions or concerns please contact me prior to bidding. You are responsible for fitment & compatibility. Thanks

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