Harley Heritage Springer Rear Fender,new 1998 Oem Nos Original Packing Black on 2040-parts.com
Newbury, Massachusetts, US
1998 flsts rear fender black with blue stripes in new mint condition for show bike,factory oem obsolete,taken out of box for pictures,also have lots of heritage springer parts,tanks,fenders,frontends,978-255=2910
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