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Harley Oem Evo Round Chrome Air Cleaner Cover/ Backing Plate/ Filter on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

San Mateo, California, US

San Mateo, California, US
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                       The opening bid is the lowest price I will take for the item

HARLEY OEM EVO CHROME "80ci Electra Glide" AIR CLEANER Cover/ filter and packing plate. This off a  EVO with center screw in air filter. Good used shape, any scuffs are just normal use and minor, some on the words(see photo).


CHECK WITH YOUR DEALER FOR FITTMENT TO MAKE SURE IT WORKS FOR YOU. 


Parts should fit MULTIPLE model Harleys, Touring bikes, Baggers, Dyna, Superglide, Low Rider, Softails,  (CHECK WITH DEALER I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR FITTMENT ON YOUR BIKE YOU ARE). Only included what is in the photo. NO RETURNS

 (Check with your dealer for fittment). I bought a group from a dealership going out of business. 

NOTE: Please bid if you want to win the item. If you win an item you must pay for the item, unlike John (jjg718) from Coral Springs, Ray F. (*8412) from Albuquerque, Dwight B from Laconia (piper_mountain), Michael (03baggs) or  Charlie from Amarillo (truck8494 ). Item MUST be paid for within 7 days or it will be relistedDo not sell to these people listed they do not pay for items they win. If there is an issue with payment contact me first.

$14 Shipping for the lower 48 states, US shipping ONLY,

No International Shipping Including No shipping to Canada, No OVERSEAS, NO EXEPTIONS

 

This is an AUCTION, there are NO WARRANTIES & NO GUARANTEE’S that the item you are bidding on will fit your application. You as the buyer are responsible for researching fitment information, for bidding and if you are the winning bidder you are the owner of said item. There are NO REFUNDS and NO RETURNS! NO EXCEPTIONS.  This item is sold "AS-IS" and the seller is NOT responsible for your use of  the item nor any damage that might result to your property.



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