Harley Shovelhead Petcock Fuel Valve Left Outlet (280) on 2040-parts.com
Batavia, Ohio, US
Harley Shovelhead Petcock Left Outlet PART# 62169-81 Fits: 1975 and up 90 degree fitting to the left Be sure to add me to your favorites list! All items are listed, pictured and described to the best of our knowledge and opinion; it is up to the buyer to ask questions, check manuals and resources to determine if this item will suit their needs. If payment IS NOT received within 7 days after auction ends we reserve the right to void auction and relist item. Shipping Discount: Let us know if you are bidding on other items and we are happy to combine them for discount shipping. Your invoice will not automatically reflect the shipping discount at the end of auction. You will need to contact us for a revised discounted invoice. Payment Methods: We accept PayPal Shipping Method: Items are shipped Priority USPS or FEDEX. We ship Worldwide. Buyer pays all shipping costs.
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