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Whelen /harley Black Control Module,connector, And Pigtail on 2040-parts.com

US $269.99
Location:

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, US

Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:WS321 Country of Manufacture:United States

New Old Stock Whelen / Harley , Black Control Module, Connector and 24 inch Pigtail .  The PigtaiI was removed from a 2010 FLHPI Main Harness.   This is a plug and play unit and is controlled from your existing handlebar switches.   If you don't have a Police Model the Pigtail can be easily spliced into your Harness...

The module was purchased a few years ago but never used, it has been sitting in the garage, collecting dust... It retailed for well over $500.00 without the connector

 

 

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