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Harley Davidson Xl Sportster Large Fuel Tank Installation Kit, Oem# 62999-07 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
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Jackson, Michigan, US

Jackson, Michigan, US
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Harley Davidson XL Large Fuel Tank Installation Kit

OEM #: 62999-07

MSRP: $195.95

FITS: '07-later XL883, XL883L, XL883N, XL883R, XL1200N, XL1200X and '07 XL1200R models.

CONDITION: Item is brand new in mint condition, opened for pictures.

Required for installation of Large Capacity Fuel Tank on XL models. Kit includes Fuel Line Assembly, Fuel Pump Seal and Docking Hardware.

FREE SHIPPING within the contiguous United States.  Shipping outside of the contiguous US is available at the buyer's expense.  Local pick-up available upon request.

Buyer to assume responsibility for proper fitment/application before bidding/purchasing. 

Questions regarding fitment/application should be directed to an authorized Harley Davidson dealership for accurate information.

PayPal and cash accepted.  All sales are final, no returns.

Feel free to ask questions.  Thanks for looking!

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