Harley Wla, Wlc, Wl Oil Transfer X3 on 2040-parts.com
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Harley WLA, WLC, WL Oil transfer self adhesive 3 pcs.. You'll get three of them. One for the tank, and one for the cap, and one for reserve or Your friend.This auction is for transfers only, not for the cap or bike. Shipping worldwide airmail $5.00. Check out my other items!
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