Harley Custom Road King Touring Gator Seat With Chrome Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, US
HARLEY CUSTOM GATOR SEAT BRAND NEW THE SUN DIDNT HIT THE SEAT YET OFF THE 2005 ROAD KING AND FITS 1997-2007 TOURING ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK, THE PICTURES DIDNT COME OUT THAT GREAT SORRY IF YOU NEED BETTER INFO OR PICS ILL TRY HARDER FREE SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 US STATES WITH UPS this seat comes with both chrome pieces needed to mount the seat
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