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Set Of 2 Harley Davidson Gray Black Silver Metal Enamel Emblems Bagdes on 2040-parts.com

Location:

New Hartford, New York, United States

New Hartford, New York, United States
Please see photos and description.
Brand:Harley-Davidson Primary Color:Silver & Black Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Warranty:No Type:Emblem

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Up for auction are a Set of 2 Harley Davidson Gray and Black Metal Enamel Emblems Bagdes

One emblem is marked A on the back.

One emblem is marked B on the back.

Each measure approximately 2" in diameter X 1 1/2" in Height

Colors: Gray, Black & Silver

Used and with wear, still shiny!

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Please see photos as they are part of description. 

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