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Somehow I've managed to get a dent on my Rockers dash insert panel.
Does anyone know where I can purchase a new one panel because when I looked HD website I couldn't find personal accents dash panels for FXCW/C anymore...
Not sure off hand what the rockers panel looks like, but I changed out my deuce panel with a custom laser etched one on a piece of stainless I polished up. Free metal, 50 bucks to have my design etched and cleared over, get compliments all the time. My tank is the same as your tank, I wonder if the panel piece is the same.
Not sure off hand what the rockers panel looks like, but I changed out my deuce panel with a custom laser etched one on a piece of stainless I polished up. Free metal, 50 bucks to have my design etched and cleared over, get compliments all the time. My tank is the same as your tank, I wonder if the panel piece is the same.
It'd be a little different since your ignition is in the dash, love the idea tho!
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