Harley Davidson Hitch Cover,chrome Plated Solid Brass New, Unopened on 2040-parts.com
Loomis, California, United States
Harley Davidson Hitch Cover. 2 inch receiver opening, 3.5 inch post length (90% of all vehicles contain this size). Includes locking bolt set and foam gaskets New, still in original box. Never opened and never used |
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