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Old Harley Davidson Tail Light Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Syracuse, New York, US

Syracuse, New York, US
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Up for auction is this old, what I believe to be Harley Davidson tail light assembly. I'm not sure of the year or if in fact it is for a Harley, but I bought it from a guy that said it was. There is a number on it that says HD 62 SAE L66. There is another number that is hard to make out but looks like "Made in Italy" CEV 9313. I am not sure what this really fits so look at the pictures and decide yourself if this is what you're looking for. Winning bidder pays, $9.75 shipping/handling. I accept Paypal and will ship to the lower 48 states only, no international shipping. Good luck and thanks for looking.

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