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Harley Wwii Wla Saddle on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Zionsville, Indiana, US

Zionsville, Indiana, US
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I have a Harley Davidson World War II WLA motorcycle seat/saddle that's in decent condition.  I believe it is an original, but I can't know for sure (I make no guarantees).  I am no expert, but if you have questions regarding the condition, you can feel free to ask.  I'm afraid I do not know much else about this item, besides what was written on the box (which said "Harley WW2 WLA saddle").  Shipping in the United States is PPD, but international shipping will be extra depending on the location.  PayPal preferred.  More photos available on request.

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