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Honda Shadow Vt750c - Front Main Seat - 77200 Meg 0000 on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Slidell, Louisiana, US

Slidell, Louisiana, US
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Honda Shadow VT750C - Seat - 77200-MEG-0000. Front main seat only. Fits many years so check the pictures carefully. The bracket to install the rear seat is not included. The bracket pictured is the actual mount included. This seat has no tears or damage that I can see. IT has been sitting on a shelf for a while, needs only cleaning/armorall.  Email with questions or other info/pictures.  

 

JT

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