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Harley-davidson V-rod Custom Body Kit Combo. 07-16 Vrsc, Vrscdx, Vrscf Full Set on 2040-parts.com

US $1,799.00
Location:

Kaunas, Lithuania

Kaunas, Lithuania
Condition:New Brand:Killer Custom Surface Finish:Gelcoat Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:BD-07-16-A Country/Region of Manufacture:Lithuania


For sell is a full body kit for any HD V-rod model with 240 mm. rear tire (Night Rod Special, Muscle Rod)

You will get: 
Monocoque body with side panels, 
Radiator cover (chin spoiler) with side panels,
Side frame covers, 
Front fender, 
Seat pan, 
Air filter element cover, 
Metal frame for the rear section (holds your ECU and TSM),
Speedometer metal holders,
Rear Taillight
All Bolts, Black Mesh are included too.

You will get not painted with gelcoat finish parts.
Speedometer is not included.
Seat is not included too (you will get seat pan only)









 

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