Saddle Color. [Trim Code # LA21]
Leather has issues:
Dry and worn in spots.
Seat has irregular "S" shaped scratch (see photo).
Stitching has torn through the leather in middle of back rest (see photos).
The reverse has a dot size hole left of pocket and dime size gathering right of
pocket (see photos).
Seat is complete and perfect structurally and mechanically.
Seat has its air bag which has never been deployed, plus track, heater &
motor (see underside photo).
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