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Harley Knucklehead Panhead Nos Quickdrain Oil Tank Drain Plug on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
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Phoenix, Arizona, US

Phoenix, Arizona, US
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This is a quick drain ¼ turn drain plug for your Harley Davidson Knucklehead or Panhead motorcycle.  May fit other models that use the same size drain plug as the OEM horseshoe tank on Knucks and Pans.  The plug is new never been used.  What you see is what you get.  Parts are sold on an as is basis.  No guarantees, no returns.  I try to describe items as best I can.  Please feel free to ask questions BEFORE the auction ends.  I will reply as quickly as possible.  No problem combining shipping on multiple item purchases.  NO MORE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING!  The USPS has made filling out the customs forms way too difficult.  See my other auction items for Harley Davidson K Model, Knucklehead, Flathead, Panhead and Shovelhead motorcycles.    

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