Nos Oem Harley-davidson Sportster Security System Smart Siren Kit P/n 68352-04 on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Tennessee, United States
68352-04A
Harley smart security system for sportster models. Fits 2004-05 Xl. Will possibly fit other years as well. Please do your research and make sure this will work for your specific application. Fitment is buyers responsibility. |
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