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Billet Style Passenger Footboard Insert Wideband Harley-davidson 51016-01 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.95
Location:

Lancaster, New York, United States

Lancaster, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:51016-01

Description

NEW- Billet Style Passenger Footboard Insert (wide band) Harley-Davidson Part # 51016-01.  Part is now obsolete through Harley and originally retailed for $179.95 

Fitment

Fits '96 - later FLHT, FLT, FLHR, FLTR, FLHS & '86 - later Softail models equipped with passenger floorboards

Condition

New in Box.

Shipping

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Payment

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Disclaimer

If we have incorrectly listed the year make or model that this part came off of we will gladly take this part back. We list the Year, Make and Model of the vehicle that this used part was removed from. It is your responsibility to make sure that it will fit on your vehicle if it is of another year make or model. Thanks!


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