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HARLEY NOS PANHEAD,SHOVELHEAD HYDRA-GLIDE FORK PANEL SIDE SCREWS, HARLEY PART NUMBER 2823 IN ORIGINAL PACKAGE.
 
 GENUINE HARLEY WITH THE BUILT IN STAR LOCK WASHERS. 2 USED PER SIDE. 4 TOTAL. HARD TO FIND NOS PARTS. $5 SHIPPING
 
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