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Pro-one "tri-fan" Polished Billet Derby Cover, New, Fits Harley Evo, Quality! on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Burleson, Texas, US

Burleson, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Pro-One (Made in the USA) Manufacturer Part Number:160 10115 Surface Finish:Polished Billet Aluminum

High quality Pro-One "Tri-Fan" design polished billet aluminum derby cover TO FIT EVO BIG TWINS. DOES NOT FIT TWIN-CAM MOTORS. Made in the USA! New gasket included along with chromed fasteners. Very nice looking! Excellent quality. Ready to bolt on and ride!

Please examine photos and ask all questions PRIOR TO BIDDING. Sale of this unique item will be considered final.

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