Reduced Reach Seat For Harley Fls on 2040-parts.com
Westfield, Pennsylvania, US
Reduced Reach seat for 2012-13 Softail Slim (FLS). Used one time for a short ride in town. Like new condition . Harley Davidson Part # 52000012. Ships free to the US lower 48 states only. Posted with eBay Mobile
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