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Genuine Indian Motorcycles Chief Chrome Fuel Gauge 2880731-156 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Type:FUEL GAUGE Manufacturer Part Number:2880731-156 Brand:INDIAN MOTORCYCLE® Surface Finish:CHROME

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GENUINE INDIAN MOTORCYCLES CHIEF CHROME FUEL GAUGE 2880731-156
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CHROME FUEL GAUGE BY INDIAN MOTORCYCLE®

#2880731-156
FIT:
2014-2016 INDIAN CHIEF MODELS
This analog-style Chrome Fuel Gauge comes complete with its own chromed cover and all installation hardware required to replace their stock fuel gauge.
Finish: Chrome
Material: Metal housing and cover feature bright chromed finish
Installation: Direct replacement for fuel gauge
Includes: Fuel gauge, chrome cover and installation hardware

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