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Stock Harley Take OffsHere is where you should sell your Stock Harley Take Off Parts like seats, pipes, bars and anything else that came with your bike when you purchased it.
Yes, I have paypal account. Let me individually wrap these items in a shipping box today. Tomorrow I will take it to UPS store for shipping cost to Houston. UPS stores here working on a weird schedule. We have to call in advance. I will send you the shipping information tomorrow. My paypal account is: bora.tashan@btechconsulting.com .
I will send you another message later today with a picture showing everything you will be getting.
Stay safe.
Last edited by sloufoot; Apr 17, 2020 at 04:24 AM.
This is what I will be shipping to you. I did not separate the backrest pad from the sissy bar.
- Sissy bar
- Backrest pad
- Detachable Side Plates
- Detachable Hardware docking kit
- Original HD installation manuals
Picture is attached.
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