Harley Fxst 1987 Thru 1998 Adjustable Moly Pushrod Set on 2040-parts.com
Speculator, New York, United States
FILE PICTURE USED YOUR ITEM MAY LOOK DIFFERENT THEN THE PICTURE SHOWN ANDREWS ADJUSTABLE PUSHROD SET IS CONSTRUCTED OF CHROMOLY AND ARE ALL STOCK DIAMETER SO THERE IS NO COVER INTERFERENCE. SOLD IN A SET OF 4. our new tech line number is 518 548 4495 OUR NEW TECH LINE NUMBER IS 518 548 4495 |
Accessories for Sale
- Harley flt 1979 thru 1983 v-thunder stock pushrod set(US $209.91)
- Harley fx 1971 thru 1984 v-thunder stock pushrod set(US $209.91)
- Harley fxd 1991 thru 1998 adjustable moly pushrod set(US $139.07)
- Harley flt 1984 thru 1998 adjustable moly pushrod set(US $139.07)
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