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Anyone on here a demon regarding identifying factory custom paint sets? Trying to find out the correct part number for my bike and then trying to source some touch up...will also help to prove my mate wrong that it IS genuine Harley paint and not from an indy paint shop.
I know you are all going to ask for a pic....not sure how to upload pics on here but will give it a shot....Done it!
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Last edited by hogster1961; Mar 3, 2012 at 05:27 AM.
Looks like thats a graphic on the tank, not paint, idk...
If its a numbered paint set you may have to go to a custom painter for your needs.
Most of the numbered sets are gone once they hit 200.
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