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1999-up Harley Chrome Primary Derby Cover Softail Dyna on 2040-parts.com

US $41.31
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Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States

Warminster, Pennsylvania, United States
1999-UP HARLEY CHROME PRIMARY DERBY COVER SOFTAIL DYNA, US $41.31, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:V-Twin Mfg. Part Type:Accessories Manufacturer Part Number:42-0120 Part By Region:American Surface Finish:Chrome Make:Harley-Davidson



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V-Twin Mfg. # 42-0120 Chrome 5-Hole Derby Cover

This item fits:
FXST 1999-UP
FXD 1999-2005
FLST 1999-UP
FLT 1999-UP


Chrome 5-hole derby cover.
Replaces OEM # 60668-99



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