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I have a set of silver faced stock FLHX gauges for sale.
The gauges are out of a 2008 Street Glide. In the HD catalog, the new gauges we bought say that the Speedo and Tach fit 2008 and later Electra Glide and Road Glide models equipped with 4 inch gauges. The smaller gauges say they fit 2004 and later Electra Glide and Road Glides.
All work great, we just replaced them with the titanium gauges. They have the orange colored back lights. The Speedo has 19,104 miles on it.
I am only selling them as the 6 gauge set. Not looking to sell them separately.
I am looking for $215 shipped to addresses in the continental US by USPS.
Thank you Val, the gauges arrived well packed and in good condition in less than 48hrs. I will post again when I get them installed and working, may be awhile.
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