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Harley Touring Flhr Adjustable Back Rest Driver New Mounting Bracket 97-all on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Stanhope, New Jersey, US

Stanhope, New Jersey, US
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Harley touring adjustable backrest bracket in the Box. Never mounted at all! What you see in the pictures is all that is included! I only ship to the lower 48 states which does not include Hawaii, Puerto Rico ore Alaska. I accept Paypal for payment only. I will ship FREE and quickly within 1 day of auction end. Please look at all pictures and make sure of fit of your bike as it is no returns! P/N 52482-01A as shown in picture.

E-mail me with any questions. Thanks, Wil

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