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Harley Flh Touring Evo Swingarm, Floorboard Brkts., Axles, Chrome Beltguard Etc on 2040-parts.com

US $259.00
Location:

Decatur, Texas, US

Decatur, Texas, US
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This is a used Swingarm,and Mounting Brackets as well as Passenger Floorboard Mounting Brackets, Front and Chrome Rear Swingarm Axles, Axle Adjusters Chrome Beltguard that has been Tig welded, I am also Including a Sta-bo Swingarm Bushing Kit that I bought for $215.00.  These were all Removed from a1987 FLHTC.  What you see in the pictures is what you will get.  If you have any questions please ask as I don't want any disappointments.  I strive for 100% Positive feedback and will work with anybody that is reasonable.  Look at the pictures to be sure this fits your application before bidding.  These are all used parts and I think they are obsolete.  Thanks.

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