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Lyndall Racing Brakes Gold+ Brake Pads 2000-2007 Harley Davidson on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Berne, Indiana, US

Berne, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Lyndal Racing Manufacturer Part Number:#7195 Gold+ Placement on Vehicle:Array

Lyndall Racing Gold + Brake Pads_ Part#7195 Gold+__ Complete Set Front/Rear for Harley Davidson__ Brand new never used__Premium dust less__Top of the line pads_________Brake Pads fit2000-2007 all front brakes (except FXSTS/FLSTS and 2004-07 XL), 2000-07 all rear brakes (except 2006-07 FXST, 2007 FLSTF, 2004-07 XL), 2000-03 XL front & rear brakes.

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