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Vulcan 1500 Mustang Seat...vulcan Backrest And Pad... Sissy Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Massillon, Ohio, United States

Massillon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This seat was taken off my 1999 vulcan nomad 1500 but will fit other years and models. This is a Mustang seat and is in great condition. Its the wide touring style. VERY comfortable. No rips,tears or cuts. Shows normal wear on underside of seats. Also included is a aftermarket passanger backrest frame and pad. The pad is also made by Mustang and matches the seats nicely. Everything is included with the backrest (frame,pad,brackets and bolts). Only thing not included is the bolts that mount the brackets to the bike. Just use your stock ones. This was also taken off my 99 nomad

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