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Vintage Antique Harley Parts Nos Oem Peg Rubbers (mint) on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Cleveland, Ohio, US

Cleveland, Ohio, US
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HERE WE HAVE A SET OF BRAND NEW OLD STOCK ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PEG RUBBERS. THESE ARE SHOW QUALITY AND VERY HARD TO FIND WITH HARLEY-DAVIDSON WRITTEN OUT ON THEM. THEY FIT 52 TO 85 4-SPEED FL AND FX, 52 TO 90 SPORTSTER AND 52 TO 92 FXRTS. OR CUSTOM APPLICATION. AND BUY THE WAY THE SPECS ARE JUST DUST ON THEM (LOL) ANY QUESTIONS, JUST ASK.


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