86-87 Honda Vfr-700 Rear Seat Latch Bracket. Good Used Oem on 2040-parts.com
Terrell, Texas, US
Up for sale is OEM Rear seat latch bracket from 1986-1987 Honda VFR-700.
Seats for Sale
- Ducati 01 2001 748 oem front seat 595.1.027.1a(US $85.00)
- Mustang one-piece lowdown touring seat with dbr for 2008-2013 harley road king(US $643.00)
- Harley davidson motorcycle drivers backrest for use with low profile seat(US $85.00)
- 1982-'94 & 1999-'00 harley dyna fxr saddleman explorer seat "saddle-gel comfort"(US $299.95)
- kawasaki 1600 nomad/vulcan driver backrest w/mustang(US $85.00)
- kawasaki 1700 nomad/voyager or classic driver backrest quick release no tools(US $85.00)
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