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Harley Regulator Mount Bracket -1986 Fxst-softail- Evo on 2040-parts.com

US $5.95
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Brighton, Michigan, US

Brighton, Michigan, US
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 HARLEY CUSTOM SHIFTER...THIS CAME IN A BOX OF PARTS THAT HAD A BUNCH OF STUFF USED ON A 1986 FXST SOFTAIL AT ONE TIME OR ANOTHER.  YOU GET WHAT YA SEE HERE IN THE PIC..BRACKET DOES HAVE A CRACK IN IT (SEE PIC) ...SO PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY. IN PRETTY GOOD CONDITION OTHERWISE. THANKS FOR LOOKIN....Check out my other items!...Be sure to add me to your favorites list!

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