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Saddlebag Custom Solo Leather Harley Bobber Softail Swing Arm 0158 on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Chełmek, MAŁOPOLSKIE, Poland

Chełmek, MAŁOPOLSKIE, Poland
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

KULT MOTOR DRP
Patrycjusz Dudziak

Ul. Mieszka I 4 a
32 – 660 Chełmek


Telefon: 33 846 17 99


Godziny otwarcia:
Pn – Pt – 8-18
Sb – 8 -16 


Solo Softail Bobber saddlebag 

This unique bag  is made of quality cowhide leather; bag is reinforced with plastic; with  real steel buckles, and the edges are all double stitched,straps are included (easy to install). 
Lid is decorated with military waterproof fabric. 


Sizes: length  30 cm  and 28 cm
 height 15 cm and  37 cm
width 14 cm
price for 1 piece

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