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Harley Oil Dip Stick Cover..highndrycastings.com..wild Skull!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Machesney Park, Illinois, US

Machesney Park, Illinois, US
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Up for sale we have several custom casted pieces from   HIGH & DRY CASTINGS   for the  Harley ............SKULL OIL DIP STICK COVER.....Custom casted out of aluminum and buffed to a chrome like luster...Great custom piece for the bike...........Rounded back to attach to exhisting oil plug...We were set up at the Full Throttle Saloon this year and this was one that people wanted to see....Hope you like... please check out our other auctions and keep us in mind for custom one offs as well.....Thanks for looking...

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