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Harley Touring Saddlebag Lid Chrome Trim Rail on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, US

Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
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HARLEY TOURING SADDLEBAG LID CHROME TRIM RAIL ,LEFT SIDE ONLY   WISCONSIN RESIDENTS HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX ! FLAT SHIPPING RATES APPLY TO LOWER 48 UNITED STATES ONLY.  FITS OTHER YEARS AND MODELS CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR DETAILS

Midwest Cycle is a used motorcycle & parts dealership.Wisconsin's largest all indoor salvage yard! All shipping costs will be paid by the buyer. Payment must be received 7 days after auction close. Please call or e-mail for shipping costs. Please email or call us 9-5 CST with questions.

Midwest Cycle Salvage

4012 Velp Ave.

GreenBay WI 54313

920-434-3591

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