Soft Tail-sportster "new Old Stock/new In Package" Evo Valve Guides #18130-83a on 2040-parts.com
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, US
SOFT TAIL-SPORTSTER "NEW OLD STOCK/NEW IN PACKAGE" EVO VALVE GUIDES. THESE ARE .001 OVERSIZE AND FIT INTAKE AND EXHAUST. THEY ARE FOR ALL EVOLUTION HEADS ON BIG TWIN AND SPORTSTER EVO. THESE HAVE THE SEATING RING AND ARE BETTER THAN THE ONES THEY MAKE NOW. YOU WILL GET 4 OF THESE. YOU MAY REQUEST MORE THAN ONE SET OF 4 AT THE SAME PRICE. IFY OU DO WANT MORE, PLEASE EMAIL ME THROUGH EBAY UPON WINNING THE AUCTION. PART #18130-83A
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