This
is a replacement seat cover for the Yamaha TT500 1979 1980 1981.
It is
new and high quality and fits great on your stock seat/foam.
Not OEM.
This is for seat cover only, NOT the seat.
This
cover is BLACK vinyl.
I DON'T SHIP SATURDAY OR
SUNDAY.
PLEASE
CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO.
THANKS
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