Kuryakyn Dash Panel Insert (each) - Harley Davidson - 1520 Tr on 2040-parts.com
Richardson, Texas, US
Fits: Harley Davidson Road Kings 1994-2007
Sculpted, die-cast chrome dash panel insert
Beveled openings for indicator lights and ignition switch
Installs using only 2 fasteners
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