Set Of Progressive Shock Spring Covers 12 / 412 Series - Bmw Harley Davidson on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
Set of Chrome Shrouds / Cover for Progressive 12 / 412 Series Shocks. Fits 12 and 412 series shocks - 12.5 inches, 13 inches, 13.5 inches and 14.25 inches. Used. Outsides are in good condition. Insides have some surface rust, especially bottom covers (see pics).
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