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Rsd Diesel 23" Wheel 3.5 With Diesel Single 11.5" Disc (abs) Harley Davidson on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
Location:

Chittenango, New York, United States

Chittenango, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:RSD Manufacturer Part Number:1222-7306R-DIE-BM

Wheel will fit softail and touring models with abs brake system. 700 miles on the tire. Like brand new 

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