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Indian Dirt Bike Seat Vintange Mini Me on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

White Plains, New York, US

White Plains, New York, US
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Listing for a friend:

Up for auction is a Indian ME100 seat in very good original condition.  There is a small hole in the side.  The seat comes complete with mounting hardware for mounting to frame.  Look at all pictures, ask all questions and check my other auctions for more vintage bike parts.  I am parting out several vintage dirt bikes. Item is sold as is.  I encourage you to ask any and all questions that you have before bidding.

Payment by PayPal is to be received by the 7th day after the end of the auction.  Other payment methods accepted please inquire prior to bidding.  *Buyer can request shipping insurance but is at winning buyers expense.*  *Item will ship ONLY when payment clears*  Shipping is to the United States only.  I encourage you to ask any and all questions that you have before bidding.

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