Mustang Seat For Older Harley Davidson Fx on 2040-parts.com
Wayland, New York, US
This is a Mustang seat for an older HARLEY DAVIDSON FXD and FXDWG and fits 1991-1995. Very nice except a couple of wear marks on the back lower corners, not noticeable when mounted. The part number is 190193.
Every attempt to show item condition is taken and will be documented in pictures. If you have any questions about item please feel free to ask. Payment is expected within 7 calendar days of auction end. Orders will be shipped within 5 business days after payment is received. Will Ship to United States ONLY! Thanks for bidding!
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