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Motorcyle Parts Brand New Harley "bad Boy Rear Fender" New In Box Like Honda on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

  BRAND NEW BAD BOY REAR FENDER

  •                    ""Mint Condition""

                OEM Factory Harley Part
 
                     Still In Factory Box

                        Never Mounted

            "Probably Only One In The World"

     Yes "Brand New" OEM Factory authentic Bad Boy Springer fender. Still in factory box from Harley. "Once in a life time opportunity", Own a piece of Harley history.  Great collectors piece or replacement for the legendary Bad Boy can use as a conversation piece on your wall. Flawless no scratches. Mint condition Fender. Probably the only one still in factory box in the world. Will assist in world wide shipping. Pay pal account is not set up yet. Winning bid please contact. Thanks for bidding

  Any questions Please call David 954 560 2466


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