Genuine 2008 Harley Sportster Xl 1200 883 48 72 Seat 2004-2013 4.5 Gallon Tank on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, Colorado, US
Genuine 2008 Harley Davidson Sportster XL 1200 883 48 72 seat.
Fits 2004-2013 Sportster models with 4.5 gallon tanks.
This seat is in excellent condition with almost no signs of wear.
Shipping in the continental USA is $25.00
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