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Harley Shovelhead Superglide Dash Assembly With Speedometor And Tachometor on 2040-parts.com

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Chico, California, United States

Chico, California, United States

 Harley Shovelhead Superglide Dash Assembly with Speedometor and Tachometor...4034 miles showing on the clock..complete as shown ..Nice piece for your superglide restoration..

PLEASE READ..PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER WHICH POINT YOU RECEIVE YOUR INVOICE..CAN SHIP ANYWHERE IN THE US FOR $20..ANYWHERE OVERSEAS FOR $65....I TRY MY BEST TO DESCRIBE EVERYTHING AS ACCURATELY AS I CAN BUT PLEASE UNDERSTAND THAT THERE MAY BE SOMETHINGS I OVERLOOK OR FEEL ARE TOO INSIGNIFICANT TO MENTION..SO IF YOU FEEL AFTER RECEIVING THIS DASH  ASSEMBLY  THAT THIS IS THE CASE, YOU MUST CONTACT ME FIRST BEFORE POSTING ANY FEEDBACK..NO EXCEPTIONS..WHATEVER YOU FEEL YOUR PROBLEM IS REST ASSURED I WILL DO MY UTMOST TO ALLEVIATE IT..ANY QUESTIONS,ASK THEM NOW..NOT AFTER YOU BID....THANKS

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