Oem Nos Harley Softail Street Stalker Burgundy Pearl Fender Extension 59725-98 on 2040-parts.com
Lone Rock, Wisconsin, United States
OEM NOS Harley Davidson Street Stalker Burgundy Pearl FDR Fender Extension #59725-98DF , boxes were open but all are NEW.....Check with your local parts expert for proper fitment on your bike.
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