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Harley Davidson Sportster Custom Pillowtouring Seat 52109-04 2004-06 1200 883 on 2040-parts.com

US $179.00
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Portland, Maine, US

Portland, Maine, US
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  Genuine Harley Davidson Sportster Custom Pillow Look Seat HD #52109-04

 

Fits 2004-2006 XL 1200C, XL 883C , & XL1200L. 4.5 Gallon Tank.

Excellent Comfort,  Everything Pictured is Included, Nothing Else. 

Drivers seat 12" wide, passenger 11. 5".

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