Harley Davidson V Rod Windshield: 2002-2007 on 2040-parts.com
Madison, Mississippi, US
Harley Davidson Windvest windshield. Chrome bracket. Good condition. Slight wear on the base of the bracket itself, but barely noticeable. No scuffs or scratches on wondshield. Fits 2002-2007 models.
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