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Mustang Touring Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Naugatuck, Connecticut, US

Naugatuck, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:mustang Manufacturer Part Number:6FLR-73W Country of Manufacture:United States

Used mustang touring seat for 1997 roadking . Mustang P/N 6-FLR-73W . I think it will fit 1997-2007 roadking but check with mustang . I had it on a 1997 FLHTC with a trim piece I bought from Harley which goes between seat and the dash . I will also sell this piece for $10.00 more . The seat is used but in good shape with only one blemish on it (see photos) NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING . upper 48 states only 

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