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Harley-davidson Audio System Wiring Harness Part Number 70169-06 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Ruskin, Florida, US

Ruskin, Florida, US
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON AUDIO SYSTEM WIRING HARNESS PART NUMBER 70169-06

THIS HARLEY-DAVIDSON WIRING HARNESS ALLOWS FOR INSTALLATION OF BIKE TO BIKE COMMUNICATIONS, INTERCOM,, XM SATELLITE OR REAR SPEAKER COMPONENTS. THE PART NUMBER HAS BEEN SUPERSEDED

THIS HARNESS FITS HARLEY-DAVIDSON MODELS FLHT, FLHX, FLHTC, FLTR, FLTRX, AND FLHXXX 2006 AND LATER EQUIPPED WITH ADVANCED AUDIO RADIO....ALWAYS CHECK FITMENT BEFORE BIDDING

THIS IS THE WIRING HARNESS PART NUMBER 70169-06 ONLY ANY ADDITIONAL ITEMS NEEDED TO INSTALL NOT INCLUDED

BIDDER WILL PAY $20.00 SHIPPING....

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