Harley Davidson Two Passenger Seat. on 2040-parts.com
Bronx, New York, United States
Harley 2 passenger seat. Black Grain leather with orange stitching & piping. one of a kind, will fit 98-07 Harley touring models Design by motorrad1894. The seat pictured is the one you get. Please ask any questions if unsure before bidding. Buy it Now gets 25% OFF my custom bagger liners. Thank you for passing by. Don't forget to check out my other Auctions. |
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