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New Usa Made Harley Davidson:2000-04 Sporster Xl Chrome Rear Wheel Spacer Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $18.00
Location:

Milton, Pennsylvania, US

Milton, Pennsylvania, US
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New Genuine Harley Davidson 

  •  Dress your rear wheel with chrome. Manufactured from the Original Equipment components for superior fit and finish, this spacer kit is polished and chrome-plated to a luxurious shine. Kit includes both spacers necessary for installation.
  •  This kit fits 2000 - 2004 XL Sportsters model motorcycles only
  • Part # 41232-04
  • This spacer kit is obsolete, and no longer available from Harley-Davidson
  • Genuine made in usa Harley-Davidson
  • Ideal for an accident repair or custom application 
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