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Stretched Extended 2014-2016 Tank & Side Cover Combo Harley Davidson Flh Touring on 2040-parts.com

US $550.00
Location:

Lake Worth, Florida, United States

Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Harley Davidson aftermarket Fiberglass Part(s). These parts come unfinished in black primer. normal prep work/sanding is required prior to painting to remove any blemishes/scratches or imperfections. Being that these parts are aftermarket modifications may be required for proper fitment. We recommend our products to be installed by a professional.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Brand:Bagger Parts Surface Finish:Fiberglass Manufacturer Part Number:4645465 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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