Stock set from an 08 Softail Rocker. Tank has a scratch about 5" on the left side but covered with color match paint. Rear fender has gravel damage and some paint scuffing. Front fender is in good shape. These are used. The color is the factory Burgundy without the black ghost flames. I can not ship to outside the continental United States. I packaged in two boxes. Tank in one and both fenders in another.
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