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Harley Shovelhead/evolution Ignition Sensor (oem #32400-80a) Cover Plate, Gasket on 2040-parts.com

AU $50.00
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Roseworthy, SA, Australia

Roseworthy, SA, Australia
GENUINE HARLEY DAVIDSON. Also Cover plate, gasket.
Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:OEM # 32400-80A

IGNITION SENSOR

1980 - 1995 SHOVELHEAD EVOLUTION SPORTSTER

Cover plate & gasket

IGNITION SENSOR  OEM # 32400-80A

Fits  80-93 FLT,  80-94 FXR,

 84-95 FXST FLST and  80-94 XL.

USED

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