Harley Touring Helmet Headset 7 Pin Hd Intercom Headset Nice Cheap Look on 2040-parts.com
Roanoke, Texas, US
This is a used original Harley headset its for all factory touring models from 1998 and up. This is a 7 pin headset and is on Harley touring models from 1998 and up with intercom systems. These sell for 219.00 each im selling this one for 80.00. This headset was tested on a ultra to make sure it works good and it worked perfect and the sound is very clear. Thank You
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