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Harley Street Glide Python Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $94.99
Location:

Houlton, Maine, US

Houlton, Maine, US
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This Auction is for seat COVER ONLY. the seat was removed from a 2011 street glide (I believe this seat fits 2011 up). Part number is 52320-11 .The bottom of the seat says LOW, so i am guessing it is a low profile seat ... make sure yours is the same. The Picture of the all black seat is the original (MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THE EXACT SAME SEAT IN ORDER FOR THE COVER TO FIT). It is custom made and an exact fit for this seat as you can see from the pictures. Made with top grade vinyl that will withstand years of weather and use. This material is far superior to stock materials use on seat covers. At this price it sure beats buying a new seat when you can completely change the look with a custom cover. This particular cover was done in black side panels with a contrasting Python Skin Main panel. These are hands down the best quality covers on the net. Each one hand cut from oem patters. If you are not 100% satisfied with this item, I will gladly do a return and refund for you.... minus any shipping costs to return the item. Easy installation.... Just take off your old cover by removing the staples. Pull new cover on seat and staple in place. (I use a heat gun or hair dryer to help stretch material in place while stapling for a better fit).

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