Black Dmy Motorcycle Trunk With Top Rack & Backrest & Spoiler For Harley on 2040-parts.com
Sunnyvale, California, United States
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Black Universal DMY Motorcycle Trunk with Top Rack & Backrest & Wings This listing is for Black color only. Description: 1)Extra large backrests 2)Heavy duty Chrome lock with two keys 3)Double Lid retaining wires 4)Bottom interior pad and cushion pad 5)Weather rubber seal for water proof 6)Mounting hardware 7)Overall outside Dimensions:21" length x15" wide x11"height 8)Package including : DMY Trunk & Backrest & Top Rack & Wings
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