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Harley Shovelhead Chrome Shocks With Top Covers 11" on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Waterford, Michigan, US

Waterford, Michigan, US
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These shocks came off of a 1972 Custom Harley Shovelhead in good running condition that was further customized by a friend and I ended up with the extras. As you can see they are in very good condition with normal wear. They do need new bushings. They measure 11 1/2" from center to center. I will be listing several items from this bike so please Check out my other items!

PLEASE NOTE;

This item is being sold AS IS with no warranty and is NOT RETURNABLE.

All fitment is the responsibility of the purchaser and purchasers must do their own research as to what this items fits. We sell a lot of items and my not know the exact condition, history or fitment so please ASK QUESTIONS and we will answer as clear and accurate as possible.

If you are unsure about this product DO NOT PURCHASE!  

 

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Payment is due within 5 days of purchase or immediately with buy it now. Item(s) will be shipped in 1-2 days of receiving payment or can be picked up at my Waterford, MI store. Please contact me if you want to pick it up to make arrangements. I will combine shipping with other items unless they are too large or will get damaged. Let me know at checkout if you want to ship items together

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