Harley-davidson Front Fender For Softail Springer Fxsts Factory Custom Paint on 2040-parts.com
Ashaway, Rhode Island, United States
Here is a Harley-Davidson factory painted fender from a numbered paint set. Made to fit softail springer FXSTS only. Original Red metallic with red ghost flame kit part # was 95705-05BRD Hoping somebody out there could use this color match. No dents, no scratches. Excellent shape. Buy with confidence. We only sell items with accurate descriptions. Our item # 25 |
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