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Harley Davidson 100th Anniversary Sportster Seat With Original Anniv Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $189.99
Location:

Louisville, Colorado, US

Louisville, Colorado, US
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100th Anniversary Harley Sportster seat with emblem.  Genuine original Harley Davidson. Nicely padded comfortable touring style. Compatible with 2003 and similar.  Seat was removed and replaced with a solo, so it has been in storage and is in excellent condition.  One very minor tiny flaw on the seat surface, difficult to see in photos because it is so minimal.  Emblem is perfect.  Seat is clean and free of any dirt or rust on the underside.

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