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Seat Latch - Harley-davidson Aermacchi Sx175, Sx250 - 52038-74pa on 2040-parts.com

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Phoenix, Oregon, United States

Phoenix, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:52038-74PA Fitment:1974-1978 SX175, SX250 Brand:Harley-Davidson Aermacchi

Used Seat Latch. Harley-Davidson part # 52038-74PA. Removed from 1975 SX250. Original painted finish shows wear from normal use. Rubber lever tip is torn. Not rusted or heavily corroded. Works great. Please look closely at all of the photos to determine actual condition. Genuine Harley-Davidson. Fits the following models:

  • 1974-1978 SX175, SX250
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