Harley Davidson New Vrsc V-rod Air Box Cover Gauges - Not Painted on 2040-parts.com
Boynton Beach, Florida, US
This is a brand new air box cover for a Harley Davidson V-Rod Muscle VRSCF. It comes in primer only and has never been mounted before. This is a replacement unit for your current airbox. It comes with customized gauge mounts. The gauges are NOT included.
This will fit all 2002-2011 VRSC VRODS including VRSCAW, VRSCD, VRSCF and VRSCDX.
You will need to sand, prep, primer & paint before installing. Motorcycle is NOT included. These do not include hardware.
Also, keep us in mind for any other Harley Davidson aftermarket parts.
Please allow this item to ship within 2 - 5 business days. All of these items are made in very high quality hand laid fiberglass. These products are not mass produced by machines. Each one of our products are hand made. These are better quality than factory.
All of our products at Body Parts Nation are made in the USA.
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