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Harley V Rod Pulley 2002 To 2005 1 1/2" Belt For 180 Rear Tire Groove On Front on 2040-parts.com

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Canyon Country, California, United States

Canyon Country, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:HARLEY Surface Finish:SILVER PAINT Manufacturer Part Number:180 TIRE Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Rear

THIS PULLEY IS IN OK SHAPE IT HAS A GROOVE ON FRONT EDGE THIS WILL POLISH OUT FOR CHROMING THIS PULLEY WILL FIT 2002 TO 2005 V ROD WITH 180 REAR TIRE . THIS PULLEY USES A 1 1/2" BELT, SHIPPING COST IS TO THE LOWER 48 STATES

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