Memphis Shades Trigger Lock -plates Only 2320-0048 on 2040-parts.com
Bedford, Indiana, US
Up for sale is the plates from my Batwing Faring used on my 2006 Road King. I sold the bike a while back, but keep the faring. The new Bike takes different Plates. This is for the Plates Only. I usually ship the next day. Ships to the US only. no returns. Make sure it fits.
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