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Harley Davidson Softail Heritage Classic Front Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Burlington, North Carolina, US

Burlington, North Carolina, US
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2000-2006 harley davidon heritage classic factory seats. the front seat is in really good condition as far as the leather goes. when i got the bike i tried to take the rear seat off of the bike. the bolts were rusted in so i had to drill the bolts out. one came out completely. the other is still stuck in the front seat. it still works perfectly as a solo seat. the broken bolt is inside the seat and does not stick out and hit the fender. the staples on the underside have some rust on them. the threads around the seat have dust settled on them. when mounted on the bike their are only a few very minor flaws that show. mainly the dust/dirt on the threads. you really cant see it from a few feet away though. 

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