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Harley Davidson Oil Spout For Dyna Transmission Cover (oem 62422-90) on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

National City, California, US

National City, California, US
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Up for sale is a newly chrome plated Oil Spout for 1990 Harley Davidson Dyna with a 5 speed transmission. May fit many other years following so please do your research.

These are overstock and close out parts being liquidated for your savings.  Making this sale even better, these are outright purchase and no exchange is needed. That means you can sell or keep your old parts. 

We'll take Visa, Master Card, American Express, Discover, or paypal.

Sorry, we do not support Alaska, California, and Hawaii sales or shipments. Not for sale in these states.

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