Motorcycle Spring Seat Solo Seat With Mounting Brackets on 2040-parts.com
Allen, Texas, US
This is a solo seat with mounts. Seat is new and never been mounted or sat on. Seat is 13" wide and 15" long. Email any questions before bidding and all sales are final
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