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Brand New 100% Pure Leather Both Side Royal Enfield Classic Customized Black on 2040-parts.com

US $132.90
Location:

DELHI, DELHI, India

DELHI, DELHI, India
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Primary Color:Black Type:One Piece Driver Seat Country/Region of Manufacture:India Material:Leather

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BRAND NEW 100% PURE LEATHER BOTH SIDE LEATHER ROYAL ENFIELD CUSTOMIZED BLACK COLOR SEAT WITH CHROME STUDS . 
FITTING FOR CLASSIC 350CC, 500CC.
WITH ALL COMPLETE FEETING FOR CLASSIC 350CC, 500CC 
NO ALTERATION NEEDED

OUR ALL SEATS ARE ARE TOTALLY HANDCRAFTED WITH GOOD FINISHING


 

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