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3-3/4 Harley Panhead Knucklehead Indian Motorcycle Stars Saddlebag Fender Buco on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States
3-3/4 Harley Panhead Knucklehead Indian Motorcycle Stars Saddlebag Fender Buco, US $74.99, image 1
THERE IS SOME MISSING FLAKING CHROME ON THE BRASS STARS, SOME SMALL CHIPS OR DAMAGE TO THE CHROME and star. You are buying the pair (2) stars.
Warranty:No

THERE IS SOME MISSING CHROME ON THE BRASS STARS, SOME SMALL CHIPS OR DAMAGE TO THE CHROME. These are new and styled after the original Buco stars. You are buying a pair (2) chrome plated cast brass trim stars. 3-3/4" wide, 3-3/4" tall, 1/2" thick with 1-1/4" long mounting stud on the back that you can cut to your desired length. Any questions please ask. I ship worldwise. Be sure to check my other auctions and my Ebay store for more hard to find items.

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