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The Gold Key Package came standard with the silver/black models. I had a 2003 Black Heritage anniversary model. I purchased the Gold Key package for the bike. I think it was like a $500 option. It came with the 100th windshield trim kit, derby cover, timing cover, medallions for front fender, leather 100th tank piece, 100th windshield bag, 100th bike cover 100th flag. Also came with the gold key, keyed to your individual bike. I still have that key in the box, I kept it.
The badges were sort of hologram in that they changed colors in the sunlight.
It was sort of a nice package that could be purchased. The trim does have Harley Davidson in it but you need to look close.
I didn't get anything more for it when I traded it because it was the 100th anniversary. Your bike is the "official" color and I don't think you can purchase that paint or trim any longer.
that is the same year as my '03 road king. It is one of the years that saw problems with cam tensioners. Have someone or if you are mechanically inclined check them out as they can come apart and do damage to your engine.
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