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79 Suzuki Gs850 Seat Gs 850 S103136-9 Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $169.99
Location:

Martinsville, Indiana, US

Martinsville, Indiana, US
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Up for your consideration is a OEM seat removed from a 1979 Suzuki GS850G with 5700 original miles.Seat is in very good condition. Original cover is very nice no rips or cuts, very little wear. Foam is nice and soft, very comfortable. Chrome grab bar is included in very good shape with original decal still intact. Trims on bottom of seat look good but have broken tabs, will need reattached. Seat pan is solid with original decal, does have surface rust(SEE PICS). Nice oem used seat, hard to find in this condition. Sold as is please ask questions before bidding. Thanks!

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