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Garelli Moped Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Portland, Indiana, US

Portland, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for sale:  Used seat from a 1980 Garelli Sport step-thru moped. The seat is in good working order.  The seat comes with the seat post and bolts. The seat does have a slice in it about 2 inches in length, (see picture # 2) but does not go all the way through the outer seat cover. The seat does have a light film or over spray on it as well. The metal underside of the seat does have the usual spots of rust, here & there, but is still solid. The seat as a  whole doesn't look ratty and tattered, but make no mistake, it's far from looking perfect, this seat is no jewel.  But if your seat is a complete wreck, than this would be a good way to go on your Garelli, instead of trying to use a bicycle seat. This seat is very usable part. Listed with a low buy now price.  Please look closely at the pictures.   Thanks    for    looking!!

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