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Shooter Handlebar Grip Set Made By V-twin Mfg Harley Davidson on 2040-parts.com

US $38.00
Location:

Milton, Pennsylvania, US

Milton, Pennsylvania, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A SET OF SHOOTER HANDLEBAR GRIPS. 

FEATURES BRUSHED METAL FINISH WITH HOLES

Fits:
FL 1982-1984
FX 1982-1984
XL 1982-UP
FXST 1984-UP
FLST 1986-UP
FXR 1982-1994
FXD 1991-UP
FLT 1979-2007

 

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