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Harley Handle Bar Risers & Clamp Polished Aluminum-softail-dyna-sportster -used on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Loveland, Colorado, US

Loveland, Colorado, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Japan

 We are selling *** All PARTS AS IS*** .Please see pics as to what you are buying and feel free to ask any questions before bidding.Sales at this time are to the Lower 48 states USA ONLY .Buyer to pay $7.95 shipping cost to the lower 48 states USA.We only accept Paypal as Payment and full payment is due within 7 days of auctions end or this item will be relisted for sale.We here as Cycle Central want you to be satisfied with your purchase and will strive to make your purchase with us a good experience.Please do not leave negative feedback until you have contacted us to see if we can resolve any issues you may have.If and When items are returned the Buyer is responsible for return shipping.

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