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Harley Helper Spring Budy Seat Flathead Knucklehead Panhead Fl El Original Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Norfolk, Virginia, US

Norfolk, Virginia, US
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Original knucklehead helper spring. A little patina, but it looks straight and usable.

The parts that I sell are normally old crusty dirty original parts. They are rarely perfect.
I am not an expert on everything, but
I do my best to describe things as accurately as possible. If you think I have described something I error, or you want more pictures, please let me know.

this is a no reserve auction.

I am a one man operation, with a full time job other then ebay, so please be patient with me. I will do my best to answer questions and ship as quickley as possible.

I have many other vintage harley parts for sale, please look at my other listings.

thank you for looking

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