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Harley Chrome Softail Fatboy Transmission Covers Top/side Ribbed Close Out Sale on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

National City, California, US

National City, California, US
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This is a set of newly custom show chrome plated Harley Davidson 5 speed transmission covers consisting of the Top and Ribbed Side Cover.  They have never been installed since plated and are in excellent plated condition for a fraction of the cost any where else because they are overstock and being liquidated.

These are overstock and close out parts being liquidated for your savings.  These were parts in our exchange inventory but are now being liquidate as an outright sale.  We also have an auction for the same covers with the smooth side cover as well so check out our other auctions to see which one fits your needs better.

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