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West Coast Choppers Style Dominator 4up 200mm Frame Kit Cfl Wcc Chopper on 2040-parts.com

US $3,999.99
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Kelseyville, California, US

Kelseyville, California, US
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YOU ARE VIEWING A WEST COAST CHOPPERS STYLE DOMINATOR 4UP 2 OUT 200MM FRAME KIT. INCLUDED IS FRAME WITH MSO, OIL TANK, SEAT PAN, 2-8 STYLE STRUTTED FENDER, WCC STYLE KICK STAND AND HAND MADE FRISCO GAS TANK WITH POINTED VENTED GAS CAP ,TANK HAS BEEN PRESSURE TESTED AND SEALED WITH POR-15 TANK SEALER FOR RUST PREVENTION. THIS FRAME KIT HAS BEEN FULLY MOCKED UP SEE LAST PHOTO. READY FOR YOUR DRIVE TRAIN.  METAL SHOP CUSTOMS  707 703 7946 . NO TRADES JUST CASH.

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