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That's $707 just for those parts not including the transmission covers, derby cover and all gaskets. This is a steal at $550 shipped. This is heavy and is going to cost close to $50 to ship!!
lifter blocks $32 each
I had bought this for my 2000 Screaming Eagle Road Glide in case I ever wanted to go back to stock (my parts were powder coated black). I had them swap out the transmission cover for one that would fit a 2000. So this would work on a 2000 touring or 2001-2006 with a different transmission cover. MSRP is around $750. The cheapest I've seen is just over $600. I'll take $550 shipped to the continental US. Additional pics of the individual parts if needed but most of the parts are still sealed in the factory boxes. I bought these in about 2007-2008. Not sure if that would make them any better than newer manufacture? The parts are marked made in USA or Canada. I'll take Paypal, Postal Money order. First to post I'll take it gets it.
$500 shipped
$500 shipped
Last edited by thealien; May 14, 2016 at 08:45 AM.
Both rocker boxes
Both transmission covers (top cover 2000)
Cam cover
Tappet blocks
Primary
Derby and inspection covers
And all gaskets.
Still in the original boxes, wrapped in the original plastic
No, it is for 2001-2006 which was the changeover to Delphi. If you are using the stock ECM you need the cam sensor. Most aftermarket ignitions delete the cam sensor. I had bought this for my 2000 FLTRSEI Screaming eagle road glide and was using the Daytona Twin Tec which eliminated it. If you are seriously interested I could/would remove the cam plate and we could work something out? I have had this since 2007-8 and believe the quality of HD chrome was better back then but have no proof of this, just my opinion.
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