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Harley-davidson Twin Cam Cylinder Bored Out To 95 Inch Black And Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Thomaston, Connecticut, US

Thomaston, Connecticut, US
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For sale is a Black and chrome cylinder for twin cam set up for 95 inch
3.875 inch bore It is bored and honed this is a true bargain no core charge, ready to go . all cooling fins in excellent shape no cracks , perfect But verify with pictures and ask questions and make absolutely sure as I am describing to the best of my ability, if you have questions ASK don't assume, sold as is, no returns and no exceptions, shipping costs shown are for lower 48 only, and if you bid you buy. Look at my other auctions and bid with confidence as feedback speaks for itself, More pictures available upon request
Or dial 860-484-1238 Angelo
Pictures are of actual cylinder Contact me For international shipping before bidding

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