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didn't want to hi jack Steel Insane's 'take off parts' thread but it gave me an idea so i started a new one.
i got a few parts for an 05 FXD silver pearl thati don't need any more, so you pay shipping and their your's.
the flat black with color matched silver trim ring AC cover in my sig photo, stock handle bars and perfect condition front fender gone to grandpa DO NOT SHIP TO Grandpa56 he has not paid shipping and has notanswered emails or PM'sfor the fender below and a set of shocks from another forum member.$8.50 and $18.10. parts shipped the 3rd week of january.
seems like such a small amount to loose trust i
anyone else want to get rid of parts and help a bro out feel free to post away.[sm=deal.gif]
XKHROME- I could put that fender to good use as someone backed into my bike at work and folded the end of mine over. I have pulled it out, but it still isn't "just right". Figure shipping to zip 31024 and I'm your Huckleberry. e-mail me with info. Thanks, Grandpa56
Well if Grandpa can't use the fender I would gladly take it off your hands. I have a nice dent in mine from hitting bottoming out on some railroad tracks.
well I'm going with first come first served so
grandpa gets the fender
and wkdavistx gets the shock covers
pm me with your info
no takers on the bars yet
except for the small parts I'll probably ship flat rate for $9
and sorry i haven't figured out how to except payment with paypal yet so just send money order
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