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I am going to go ahead and put these up for sale. They are off of my carbed 2000 Heritage with just under 7000 miles. The front fender is dressed with all the trim. I have them all polished and boxed up, ready to ship. These would be perfect to send in to get a custom paint job on, or use as they are. I am going to ask $475.00 for these delivered to the upper 48.
These are the ones in my picture below.
Last edited by Dustmaker; Mar 25, 2009 at 01:09 PM.
Since you were having the fender stretch were you filling in all the holes at the same time?
The reason I ask is I might have found a pearl white Heritage front fender for my pearl white fatboy but I will still need all the trim pieces that go with the fender since the fender is bare...
Just taking a shot.. lol
Bill
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