New Buell Xb Left Rear Tail Section Designer Black L0010.1anyt on 2040-parts.com
De Witt, Iowa, United States
Here we have a brand new in original packaging Buell left tail rear tail section designer black. Fits 2009-2010 XB12SS or 2007-2008 XB12STT. Will work on all SS only models. HD p/n L0010.1ANYT. Please email with any questions.
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