Harley or custom passenger footboards/floorboards new condition was installed on my 62 panhead now got a solo seat don't need these anymore comes with the mounts ships to lower 48 only thanks and good luck
Accessories for Sale
- Battistinis black windshield trim - drilled harley bagger flhx flht contrast cut(US $134.95)
- Roland sands tracker chrome gas cap right - 1996-2012 harley custom rsd (US $62.95)
- Memphis shades 6.5" ghost tint spoiler flare windshield - harley flhx flh bagger(US $89.95)
- Harley davidison - bar & sheild fender skirt(US $29.99)
- Saddle lens grilles abs chrome(honda goldwing 2006-2010)(US $35.00)
- Kawasaki ninja 650r/650 r 2009-2010 black/grey tankpad(US $29.95)
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