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Harley Davidson Oem Touring 4" Gauge Back Clampflhx/fltr/flhtcu P/n 67689-04 on 2040-parts.com

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Saint Augustine, Florida, United States

Saint Augustine, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Type:Fits speedo/tach 4" gauges Manufacturer Part Number:67689-04 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Natural ABS Diameter:4"

HARLEY DAVIDSON OEM P/N 67689-04 BACK CLAMP FOR 4" GAUGES. FITS ALL TOURING '96-'13. NEW IN PACKAGE. WE HAVE SEVERAL IN STOCK IF MORE THAN ONE IS NEEDED. PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS, CHECK FITMENT, VIEW PHOTOS, AND PART # BEFORE BIDDING. THANKS AGAIN FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK BIDDING. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS, THANKS AGAIN, RIDE SAFE.
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