Harley Davidson Screamin Eagle Pro Race Tuner 32109-08c on 2040-parts.com
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
Harley Davidson Pro Race Tuner 32109-08c. Tuner can be used on most 2001-2016 Harley Davidson Models. This is the Pro Race Tuner that was discontinued through Harley due to agreement with EPA. Item is new unopened in box and can only be used on one bike, once installed tuner is married to your VIN/ECM and can not be used on any other bike. This tuner allows the most adjustments for the wildest performance modifications.
Due to item supply being limited and demand high No returns will be accepted. Item is new unopened in box. Discontinued through the Motor Company. |
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