Harley Davidson Vrod Vrsc Switch Housing Units 02-06 Oem on 2040-parts.com
New City, New York, US
OEM Harley Davidson Vrod VRSC switch housing units. They came off a 100th anniversary Vrod to replace with the chrome housing units.
Sold as is. No returns or refunds.
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