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Leather Bags "pac-kit" Off A Shovelhead "harley Davidson W/brackets on 2040-parts.com

US $220.00
Location:

Caledonia, Ohio, US

Caledonia, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:PAC-KIT (I THINK) Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:LEATHER

Got THESE OFF A FLH SHOVELHEAD 1974. I THINK THEY ARE PAC KIT FROM MICHIGAN. LEATHER IS STEEL GOOD BEEN USE ALOT OVER THE YEARS GOT STEEL FRAME INSIDE & COME'S WITH ALL THE BRACKETS ALSO 2 MARKER BRACKETS THAT FIT'S ONTHE BAGS BRACKET. ONE HOLE IN THE LEFT BAG ( SEE PIC) BAGS WE"LL FIT ALL SHOVELHEAD FRAMES66-84 & 58-65 PAN FRAMES ALSO COULD WORK ON SOFTAIL?? , CALL SPUD 740-361-6810 WE ARE SHOVELHEAD & EVO EXPERTS, PS IF SHIPPING IS MORE THAN $40.00 THE BUYER WELL HELP PAY. ( LIKE SHIPPING WAY OUT WEST)

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