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New Harley Davidson Dyna Fatbob Tail Light / License Plate Bracket 67900173 on 2040-parts.com

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Shirley Mills, Maine, United States

Shirley Mills, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:HARLEY DAVIDSON DYNA FATBOB Paint:NONE Placement on Vehicle:Rear Color:BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:67900173 Holes:FACTORY ONLY Type:LICENSE PLATE/TAILIGHT BRACKET Number of Pieces:ONE Material:COMPOSITE

Fresh from a barn in Maine.  This is a brand new Harley Davidson DYNA Fatbob tail light/license plate bracket.  This is part number 67900173.  This is brand new and ready to use.  Thank you for looking and please check my other auctions for more HARLEY parts.

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