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Custom Chrome Headlight Visor W/cutout, Xl & Fx Model, New Old Stock 19-642 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Dousman, Wisconsin, United States

Dousman, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Heallight Visor Manufacturer Part Number:19-642 Brand:Custom Chrome

Custom Chrome Headlight Visor
  • Custom Chrome Headlight Visor with Cutaway
  • Chrome Finish
  • Will fit your XL, FX and FXR Headlight Brackets
  • Replaces OEM 67871-85T
  • Part Number 19-642
  • RETAILS FOR $14.95
  • NEW, Old Stock, In Original Packaging, Some packaging is Discolored due to Age
  • Please ask any/all questions prior to placing your order as All Sales are Final!
  • We Do Ship Internationally
  • FREE SHIPPING OFFER, is for our Domestic Customers in The Lower 48 United States Only

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