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Whittier, California, US
This Is A New Chopper Passenger Pillion Seat
COLOR IS BLACK
PROTECTIVE BOTTOM SO IT WILL NOT SCRATCH FENDER
SIZE IS 10"LONG x 8" WIDE x 2"THICK
8 SUCTION CUPS ON BOTTOM FOR A FIRM HOLD
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