Drag Specialties High Torque Starter Harley on 2040-parts.com
Hazlehurst, Georgia, United States
See photos, no markings that give the item number manufacture or any details about what this fits. I am guessing it looks like a drag specialties high torque for a harley. New never installed. Buyer to make sure they are buying what they want. no returns. you get whats in the picture.
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