2013 Harley Davidson Police Saddle Seat In New Condition W/t Bar on 2040-parts.com
Brenham, Texas, US
OEM Harley police saddle pulled off a brand new police bike with 3 miles. Includes T bar with rubber bushings. spring shock being listed separately. Buyer has 48 hours to paypal. Ck out my other auctions. Cheers!
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