Bates Style Custom Custom Seat For Harleys And Others on 2040-parts.com
Magnolia, New Jersey, United States
Bates style custom solo seat for Harleys and others. In decent used condition. Has some marks/scratches and a rip on the back edge and one in front. Sold as is. Shipping is not included in the price. No returns accepted. Feel free to ask any questions before you bid.
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