16" La Rosa Black Basick White Diamond Tuk Stitch Harley Chopper Bobber Seat on 2040-parts.com
San Leandro, California, United States
16" LaRosa Harley Chopper BaSICK Black Vinyl White Diamond Seat (comes with front mount bracket) Model #: SLST-490351WHITE Condition: Brand New Descriptions You are looking at a brand new 16" La Rosa BaSICK black vinyl white diamond stitch solo seat. This seat is create with black powder coated carbon steel 11 gauge seat pan, layer with high density foam and covered in black vinyl to a perfect finish. Every seat is created individually by La Rosa staffs with numerous check point to filter out any flaws. The eliminator seat line is one of the top quality vinyl seat line available on the market. High quality seat made in U.S.A!!! Measurement: 16" long x 12" wide This auction also includes the following seat accessories: 1 x front mount T-bar Shipping
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