Harley Sportster Shovelhead Panhead Chopper Bare Metal Seat Pan With Studs (88 on 2040-parts.com
Loveland, Ohio, US
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Chopper black seat diamond fits sportsters xl contour seat never mounted (71)(US $69.95)
- Nos original harley #60637-83 shovelhead 1983 belt drive inner primary black 119(US $299.95)
- Nos original harley license plate bracket assembly in original #1 package #128(US $34.95)
- Used harley custom coil bracket 1965-99 style chrome must be custom fit(US $14.95)
- Harley panhead shovel head softail chopper custom tail light 12 volt new (63(US $49.95)
- Harley 45" flathead civilian stock replacement #1035-41 chrome 1932-49 muffler(US $99.99)
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