Harley Oem Softail Models Flstf Flstc Detachable Solo Rack on 2040-parts.com
Santa Ana, California, US
- USED
- HARLEY SOFTAIL DETACHABLE SOLO RACK
- THIS FIT 00 - 05 SOFTAIL MODELS , 06 FLST - FLSTF - 06 LATER FLSTC - FLSTN - FLSTSC
- NICE CONDITION - SOME TINY SCRATCHES
- NO DOCKING HARDWARE
- CHECK PICTURES FOR THE MEASUREMENTS AND DETAILS
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