Corbin 237 Gunfighter And Lady Seat 84-99 Harley Davidson Softails W/ 1 Backrest on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A CORBIN 237 GUNFIGHTER AND LADY SEAT 84-99 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAILS W/ 1 BACKREST. THIS SEAT IS MADE OF BLACK LEATHER AND IS IN GREAT CONDITION, THERE ARE NO RIPS OR TEARS IN THE SEAT OR BACK REST. THIS SEAT HAS BEEN USED BUT LOOKS ALMOST NEW. COMES WITH ONE BACKREST THE CAN BE USED ON THE BACK FOR 2 RIDERS ON IN THE MIDDLE FOR A BACK REST FOR ONE. PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT HAVE THE BOLT THE SCREWS INTO THE BACKREST TO SECURE IT ON THE SEAT. SEAT FITS 1984 TO 1999 HARLEY DAVIDSON SOFTAIL MOTOTCYCLES. BUYER PAYS $45.00 SHIPPING.
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