this came off of a running driving 1982 Honda gl500 it might fit more years/models i dont know. it is ripped and some of the padding is chewed it looks like but the rest is in good condition and very useable *NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING*
Seats for Sale
- Drivers seat 1982 honda gl500(US $24.90)
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- Harley davidson electra glide genuine badlander seat 52067-08a never used(US $210.00)
- Cobra round short backrest sissy bar shadow 750 ace(US $175.00)
- 06 rmz450 rmz 450 bolt kit mounts hoses axle bolts 53(US $40.00)
- Saddlemen molded saddlegel seat pad large universal(US $86.51)
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