Harley Rl Dl Wl Flathead Knucklehead Linkert Throttle Shaft Lever M 74 Indian on 2040-parts.com
USA, US
THIS IS A USED THROTTLE LEVER FOR A M- 74 LINKERT CARB. PANHEAD AND KNUCKLEHEAD. I DO COMBINE SHIPPING AND I WILL SHIP ANYWHERE , PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE THE LAST DAY OF AUCTION. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.
THE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING SHOULD BE QUOTED FOR EACH BUYER OUT OF USA. THE POSTED SHIPPING COST IS FOR PRIORITY AIR.
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