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Petersburg, West Virginia, United States

Petersburg, West Virginia, United States
New Old Stock.
Brand:Styleliner Manufacturer Part Number:Uknown

This is New Old Stock. The item is a set of Styleliner universal saddle bags. The hardware is included. They have been kept in plastic, but have been setting around awhile. There is a couple scratches here and there. Please look at the pictures because they are part of the description also. It is sold as is with no returns. Feel free to email me with any questions. Thanks for looking, and if you have a problem with your order please come to me before going to eBay or leaving bad feedback. Thanks.

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