79 Honda Gl1000 Goldwing Quilted Seat Cushion King Queen Ezberg Double Oem on 2040-parts.com
Molalla, Oregon, US
1979 HONDA GOLDWING GL1000
KING/QUEEN QUILTED TOURING SEAT
DRIVER PORTION IS IN NEED OF REPAIR, STITCHING HAS COME UNDONE.
SEAT IT'S SELF IN IN GOOD CONDITION, PAN IS GOOD
NOT CRACKED. EZ BERG BRAND.....
GOOD USED CONDITION, NORMAL WEAR AN TEAR
PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR OWN LOCAL DEALER
FOR MODEL/YEAR FIT
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL RECIEVE
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