Mustang Seat Fits 1997-2007 Ultra Classic Some Other Models Part #75454. on 2040-parts.com
Alto, New Mexico, United States
Seat is in great shape, has some fading on the top between driver and passenger seat. No rips, tears, or other issues. This seat retails for $400 +. I bought it and don't like the way it fits the rump. I am a big guy and this is a seat better fit for a small rider. *All sales are final*
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