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█ █ Oem Harley Dyna Road King Heritage/fat Boy Clutch Cable █ █ █ on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Magee, Mississippi, US

Magee, Mississippi, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson

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OEM HARLEY DYNA ROAD KING HERITAGE/FAT BOY CLUTCH CABLE
 
 
Used, ready to bolt on
Came off a 2008 Heritage
The length is 69 1/2 in. long with 7 in. of adjustable length
Fits various Harley models!

Payment must be received as soon as purchased. If not paid, item will be relisted.
 
I ship to the US and other countries. No local pick up.
*PLEASE NOTE: If you're not from the United States, please contact me ahead of time for shipping costs (SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY, PLEASE)*
 Comes with confirmation to track your order (if applicable) and ensure delivery.  
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