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Harley Davidson Touring Softail Fatboy Mustang Seat 84-99 Low Mile Excellent! on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Portland, Maine, US

Portland, Maine, US
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One-Piece Vintage Seat - Harley-Davidson Softail, No Studs, No Conchos

Harley-Davidson® Softail 1984-1999 Vintage One-Piece, No Studs, No Conchos

This seat has all the features to make it our most popular seat. A full front bucket for the rider is trimmed with a braided edge skirt that comes down over the frame and fender for a clean, uninterrupted look. Passenger seat angles forward to support the rider’s back.
Part Number: 75631
Price: $345.00
Front Width: 14"
Rear Width: 8"



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