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1984 V F 700 Magna Seat - Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
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Panama, New York, US

Panama, New York, US
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1984 V F 700 Magna rear seat. this seat is in good condition. there are two small cuts on the cover see indicated areas in photos. this seat is off of a complete 1984 VF 700 magna if you need any other parts from this bike you can contact us at (716) 499-2397 anytime any questions or if you'd like to view more photos please email or call before bidding.if more than one item is purchased we will combine shipping if possible . Item must be paid within 3 days of auction closing . once payment is received items usually shipped within 24 hours

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