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Harley Davidson Softtail Dyna Fatboy Seat Oem 1-4 Day Delivery 1 Day Handling on 2040-parts.com

US $187.00
Location:

Longwood, Florida, United States

Longwood, Florida, United States
Please read all item notes, auction details, and review all pictures before purchasing! With FexEx Ground-Home Delivery or USPS Priority Mail you'll have your item usually within 1-4 business days to most parts of the continuous U.S. The seat is in good condition with just a few very, very, minor spots on the seat as shown in the pictures.
Lcn:Xpb1 Manufacturer Part Number:RDW-92/61-0067 Brand:Harley Davidson

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