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Harley Davidson Softail Fatboy Front Fender 59595-04bhy on 2040-parts.com

US $112.00
Location:

Columbus, Georgia, United States

Columbus, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

PRICED TO SALE!!! This is a front fender off of a Softail, Fatboy, vivid black in color. The part number is 59595-04BHY and retail is 542.00. This fender has some small chips and dings in it, I tried to take close up pictures so you could tell where they are on the fender. If you are looking to customize a fender this would be perfect. This fender will fit several years of Fatboy models, please get with a parts professional and look at the pictures closely to make sure this is the part you would like as we do not take returns on items sold on Ebay.

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