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Beautifuly Custom Painted Sportster Tank And Tins on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Debary, Florida, United States

Debary, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Harley-Davidson Paint:Aftermarket Paint

Here's the details.

These came off of a 2003 Sportster, They were painted in 2004 by French Kustoms which was an up and coming paint shop and bike builder in the "custom bike craze" during the early 2000s. This was actually their very first paint job. They went on to do some amazing paint work and bike builds which were featured in national magazines and had there art shipped around the country and even Europe.

This set was only actually used for about a year and then removed from the bike and placed in storage where they remained until last week. 

With the exception of a little rub mark on the rear fender where the fender and seat meet these are in mint condition. Not a ding, dent, or scratch on them. NO RUST ANYWHERE. Inside of the tank looks brand new. Kick ass heavy flaked red with silver and gold leaf overlay and hand painted pinstriped flames. These are one of a kind!


I'm happy to answer any questions if I missed anything above. I'd love to see these go to someone who will let them get out in the wind an ride.

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