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Transmission Sprocket 23 Tooth Harley Davidson 4 Sp Bt Oem 33337-83 Nos Cci on 2040-parts.com

US $18.95
Location:

Bridgman, Michigan, US

Bridgman, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Custom Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:12221 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

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This is a 23 tooth transmission sprocket for Harley Davidson 4 speed Big Twin, 1980-1985 OEM #33337-83.

This part is Made in USA for Custom Chrome part #12221.  The label reads "Premium 23 tooth transmission sprocket. Fits 4-speed Big Twin 1980-85 OEM#33337-85 Made In USA" 

You are looking at a new old stock.  This item has been on my climate controlled shelf for 5plus years.

The old MSR is $18.95

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Shipping is in the contiguous United States. Contact me for current shipping quote for elsewhere in the world. Will ship worldwide. Paypal accepted for payment. I feel that I have described this item honestly and prefer no returns.

Contact me for worldwide shipping and I will get a current quote. The buyer is responsible for all import duties and fees associated with the item. If items are returned, the import duties taxes or any related fees and original shipping will not be refunded. I commonly ship with UPS and USPS. The buyer would contact the shipping company with damage claims. I only accept Pay Pal. Returns are at the discretion of Thunder Allee Cycles. I have a retail store with a door. An item may sell in our store before it does on e-bay. In that case, I take the item off e-bay a.s.a.p. Call if you have any questions 269-325-6685

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