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Part For Harley Davidson 3d Letter Chrome Metal Trunk Body Emblem / Badge on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

Jakarta Tenggara, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia

Jakarta Tenggara, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia
Condition:New

Part For Harley Davidson 3D Letter Chrome Metal Emblem / Badge
 
Fits For 
  • F150,F250,F350 and all car / trucks
  • Sportster
  • Dyna
  • Softail
  • V-Rod
  • Street Glide
  • Fat Boy
  • Road Glide
  • Road King
Size : See Picture Above
Material : METAL ( Flat emblem but you can bend it a little bit to fit more surface )
Adhesive tape include ( just stick it to your vehicle )
Shipping time : 21 - 35 days ( economy shipping )
If you buy 4 Pcs ( or more ) we will ship it using Express Mail Service ( 4 - 7 days delivery time ), worth of 40 USD

Note : You can leave your phone number for shipping detail

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