Procharger Supercharger Blower B1 Headunit Chrome Plate Harley Softail Bagger on 2040-parts.com
Dumont, Colorado, US
You are viewing a excellent Procharger B1 supercharger blower head unit with 2.75" pulley. This unit has been chrome plated by Advanced Plating in Nashville. About 3k total miles on unit. This is for head unit only
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