Mustang Studded Solo Seat For Harley Fx '65-'84 on 2040-parts.com
Magnolia, New Jersey, United States
Mustang studded solo seat for Harley FX '65-'84. In very good used condition but has a couple of slight indentations on the top. Nice seat.Sold as is. Shipping is not included in the price. No returns accepted. Feel free to ask any questions before you bid.
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