Harley Original Rear Bumper Knucklehead 1936 1937 1938 Vl 1934 1935 Ulh 1937 on 2040-parts.com
Gröbenzell, Germany
old original 1934-1938 rear bumper with complete mounting hardware,check all pics and get sure this is the right stuff you are looking for
private sale no returns no warranty shipping USA 40.00$ shipping EU country 30.00$ all other please ask |
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