14" Racing Seat Butler Built on 2040-parts.com
Manteno, Illinois, United States
This is a sportsman PLUS with Hans set back new never used! Has pre drilled holes for head set(not included)black seat cover included(as seen in picture) Shipping is determined on buyers location! This is almost always a over size box for UPS!
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