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Harley Sportster Corbin Vintage King/queen Seat+harley Number One Sissy Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $240.00
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UPSTATE, US

UPSTATE, US
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 VINTAGE Sportster Ironhead Corbin King/Queen Seat and Harley Number One Sissy Bar. These were removed from my '72 Sportster. Condition as pictured (see description). Will fit numerous years, but fitment is the buyer's respnsibility. If you need measurements...do ask now and NOT after it arrives. There will be NO RETURNS. Shipping is UPS GROUND & FULLY-INSURED to a Confirmed US Address. VERIFIED US Paypal Account Holders ONLY. NO In'tl Sales. ***I revised the shipping and lowered the cost accordingly. UPS GROUND to CA is $70.00....So, if it's less to your location, I will refund the difference the day I send it. I can't "eat" the shipping any longer and especially eBay & Paypal's additional "fees/cut" from/of the shipping cost. There's a word for that. 

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