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Harley Davidson Sundowner Smooth Deep Bucket Seat 51468-06a on 2040-parts.com

US $224.95
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:51468-06A Surface Finish:Vinyl Warranty:No

Genuine Harley Davidson Parts
 Sundowner Smooth Deep Bucket Seat
51468-06A
Current Price $329.95 - Selling for $224.95
$10 FedEx Ground shipping to USA
This is a display seat from the dealer showroom
It is missing the passenger grab strap.
Current HD Online Store Link
You can check fitment there

*** You are responsible for fitment on your motorcycle ***
Fits '07-later FLSTF, FLSTFB, FLSTSB 
and '06-later FXST, FXSTB, FXSTC and FXSTS models
 (except FLSTSE and FXSTSSE3).
 FLSTSB models require separate purchase of 
Passenger Footpeg Mounting Kit P/N 50932-08 and passenger footpegs.

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