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Hey guys Im trying to find a good place to get replacement tins for my 1998 Fatboy. I want a custom paint job but want to keep my stock tins with the anniversary paint. Anyone know of some places to look?
OEM Tins + Custom Paint + Pricing shows on their site.
Originally Posted by Jameson
Hey guys Im trying to find a good place to get replacement tins for my 1998 Fatboy. I want a custom paint job but want to keep my stock tins with the anniversary paint. Anyone know of some places to look?
Jameson - Give this place a shot, they seem to do tins for just about anything that's harley. Their default mode of operation is to buy new OEM tins from HD and then paint and ship them to you.
If you go into the "Galleries" and select a paint job, you can then select your make/model bike and it will calculate the costs for your specific OEM Tins + Custom paint.
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