Nos Harley Panhead Transmission Dust Shield Cad Plated 34555-52 on 2040-parts.com
Henderson, Nevada, US
This is a NOS Harley Panhead transmission dust cover shield. It is cad plated, not zinc like the newer reproductions out there. The cad plating is not pristine, as all Harley original parts.
I am not a parts specialist. Please consult your local Harley guru for actual fitment. PLEASE ask all of your questions BEFORE placing your bid, as all sales are final and all of my items are sold as is.
Thank you for looking and good luck!
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