4" Extended Stretched Saddlebags Saddlebags With Lids And Fender For Harley on 2040-parts.com
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Brand:aftermarket
Warranty:Yes
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Manufacturer Part Number:564
Color:Black
Material:Fiberglass
Number of Pieces:5
Paint:Unfinished
Aftermarket Fiberglass Harley:Unfinished, Prep Work & Modifications Required
Surface Finish:unfinished black primer
UPC:Does not apply
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