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Harley Davidson Touring Seats on 2040-parts.com

US $214.50
Location:

Southaven, Mississippi, US

Southaven, Mississippi, US
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This is a harley road zepplin air ride seat. Its in like new condition. Was installed on a bike for 3 weeks and rider was too short to reach ground so she removed it. Fits up to 2007 touring. Adjustable ride for rider and passenger. It is vinyl. Not leather. No flaws or damage. Bottom panel was removed to make room for under seat accesories. All functions and controls work flawlessly. Selling for a friend. Came off an 03. I know it fits 99-07 may fit earlier years. I know it doesnt fit 08 later. These seats are the most comfortable that money can buy and are very expensive new. Selling at large discount. Call if u have any questions. 901-517-4411. Thanks

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