Pac-kit Fork/tool Bag Black Vinyl on 2040-parts.com
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
For sale: A gently used fork/tool bag custom made for a 2012 Harley Davidson Dyna. This fork bag is made of black vinyl from the Pac-Kit Saddlebag Company. The fork bag closes on the sides with 2 3/4 inch x 2 inch Velcro straps. Please refer to the pictures for item condition. Will only sell/ship to the lower 48 states. |
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