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Flh Harley Davidson Dash Panel For Touring Bagger on 2040-parts.com

US $98.00
Location:

Stuart, Florida, United States

Stuart, Florida, United States
Harley Davidson aftermarket Fiberglass Part(s). Each part(s) come unfinished in black primer. pre fitment, prep work, sanding,filler is required prior to painting to remove any blemishes/scratches/ imperfections/Defects each part(s) may come with. Each part(s) varies in fiberglass thickness. Being that these parts are aftermarket modifications may be required for proper fitment. we recommend our products to be installed by a professional
Surface Finish:FIBERGLASS Aftermarket Fiberglass Harley Part(s):Unfinished, Prep Work & Modifications Required Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:bike life nation Make:Harley-Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:13267

CONTACT US 786-763-2879

Harley Davidson Stretched Dash Panel For 5 Gallon Fuel Tank.

 Made from  fiberglass

 Looks great with our stretched 5 Gallon Tank Shrouds

THIS DASH PANEL IS CUT FOR STRETCHED TANK SHROUDS ONLY.

                                 HARDWARE AND INSTRUCTIONS NOT INCLUDED

 Fits: Harley Davidson Touring Models Year(s): 97-07

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