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Genuine Harley Touring Road King Dyna Softail 5" Speedometer 99-03 52316 Miles on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Littleton, Colorado, United States

Littleton, Colorado, United States
Feel free to ask me questions if you are unsure about fitment. Do not base fitment solely on the compatibility chart. What you see in the pictures is what you get. Nothing more nothing less. Zoom in and look closely at every picture for blemishes/damage, if any. Especially if you are using a mobile device.
Brand:Harley-Davidson Range:0-120 Display:Analog, Digital Units:MPH Manufacturer Part Number:67197-99 Included Gauges:Odometer Diameter:5in.

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Genuine Harley Touring ROAD KING Dyna Softail Speedometer 1999-2003 52316 miles

Speedo Fits  1999-2003 Touring models

Speedo is in great serviceable condition with some signs of wear consistent with normal use and age. 
Wiring harness used to power up the speedo for these pictures NOT INCLUDED.
There is a ding in the bezel(see last pic).

What you see in the pictures is what you get.  Nothing more, nothing less. 
Photos in this listing are of the actual item that you will be purchasing.

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