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Harley Shovelhead Touring Softail Dyna Sportster Bar & Shield Front Fender Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $49.89
Location:

Alburg, Vermont, United States

Alburg, Vermont, United States
Harley shovelhead touring softail dyna sportster bar & shield front fender trim, US $49.89, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:91195-04


GENUINE HARLEY DAVIDSON FRONT FENDER TRIM. FITS ANY FENDER YOU WOULD LIKE TO ATTACH IT TO. IT ATTACHES WITH ADHESIVE BACKING. IT IS 9 1/2 INCHES LONG. IT IS THE BAR & SHIELD STYLE OF FENDER TRIM ACCENT. THIS REALLY DRESSES UP THAT FRONT OR REAR FENDER.



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