Hd V-rod 180 Matte Black Rear Fender Vrsca Vrscb Vrod V Rod Vrod Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, United States
Original HD fender for 180 wheel professionally painted matte black
Only 2 chips are where the seat mounts on top. Unable to see it when installed. Comes with brake light and functioning bulb. Lens has a few stress cracks from being over tightened. Not sure if light is OEM but looks like it |
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