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Harley Saddle Deluxe Solo Seat Orange-red Flowers Panhead Knucklehead Ul 45 Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Kirchdorf BE, CH

Kirchdorf BE, CH
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:self made Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:red-orange-steel

My saddle project:

You are bidding on two rosettes complete with screws and washers, even punched. These are not OEM Harley.
Harley-Picture, Saddle on Bike and Showcase is not included, only to decode

Orange-red flowers made ​​out of old used material ( soft plastic ) punched after original submission.

Sending countries:
Switzerland Post: 5. - Dollar
Post Europe: 9. - Dollar
Worldwide Postal: 16. - Dollar

(Swiss made) Hahaha good luck bidding.

 

Deutsch:

 

Mein Sattelprojekt:

Sie bieten auf zwei Rosetten komplett mit Schrauben und Scheiben, selbst gestanzt. Diese sind nicht OEM Harley.
Harley-Bild, Sattel auf Bike und Vitrine ist nicht inklusive, nur zur deko

Orange-Rote Blumen aus gebrauchtem Material ( weichen kunststoff ) nach original Vorlage gestanzt.

 

Verschicke Weltweit:

Schweiz Post: 5.- Dollar

Europa Post: 9.- Dollar

Weltweit Post: 16.- Dollar

 

( Swiss made ) Hahaha viel glück beim Bieten.

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