2001-2005 Fxsts"springer Softail" Paint Set 95703-02bew Sparkling Silver"new" on 2040-parts.com
Oak Park, Michigan, US
You wont find a nicer paint set anywhere! Brand New paint set for a FXSTS Springer(as pictured) call Mark for details (313)772-3823 Brand New Limited Edition Harley-Davidson Springer Softail FXSTS, paint set in "Sparkling Silver" "Bad Pig Customs" 1810 E. 9 Mile Rd. Hazel Pk. MI 48030
Comes with front and rear fenders, carburated gas tank, matching strut covers, dash console, air cleaner insert might be missing from the kit.
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