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1984 85 86 Honda Atc 200s Complete Seat Saddle Pan With Latch & Tool Box on 2040-parts.com

C $63.99
Location:

Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada

Neguac, New Brunswick, Canada
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Removed from a 1984 Honda ATC200S in good shape with 4 posts. No cracks!  The tool box compartment is also included.
                                                                                                                                      
The leather shows one tiny tear. Underneath may show dirt, rust, scratches and scuffs from normal use. Sold as is seen on the pictures.                              

Will ship to USA & internationally with a tracking number but please contact me before clicking "Buy now" for a shipping quote. Thank you for your interest!

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