Harley Davidson Chrome Oil Pump Cover Softail 87-99 Dyna Fxd 91-98 Evolution Evo on 2040-parts.com
Decatur, Tennessee, US
chrome oil pump cover for Harley-Davidson Softail and Dyna motorcycles (Harley Davidson p/n 66093-96 - fits 1991-later Dyna models, 1993-later FXDWG and 1987-later Softails). This one is in good shape with only minor blemishes from normal use. Looks great when mounted. I have other Harley parts in other listings. Check out my other items!
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