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Harley Davidson Moo Glide Fatboy Heritage Nostalgia Seat Pad Low on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
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Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:HD Brand:HD

HERE IS A SUPER RARE FIND! A BRAND NEW  GENUINE HARLEY DAVIDSON HERITAGE NOSTALGIA 94 FATBOY MOO GLIDE LOW REAR SEAT PAD! JUST HAVE A LOOK AT IT..IF YOU KNOW THESE SEATS THEN YOU KNOW HOW RARE THEY ARE..HONESTLY YOU WILL NOT FIND ANOTHER SEAT LIKE THIS EVER!..LOOK AT THE FUR..OLD SKOOL BUT BRAND NEW!.NO LONGER AVAILABLE IN ANY DEALERSHIP ANYWHERE!.THANKS AND PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT MY OTHER HARLEY PARTS AND RARE HARLEY LEATHERS, I HAVE THE MATCHING REGULAR REAR SEAT PAD IN MY OTHER AUCTIONS, BACK REST AND BAGS ALSO AVAILABLE, PLEASE HAVE A LOOK..ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.. NO WORRIES HERE, PLEASE HAVE A LOOK AT MY FEEDBACK, ALL SALES AND BIG $$$..

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