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Honda Ct90 K1-k3 1969-1971 Brand New Custom Seat With *yellow Piping* on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

boot gaither's store, United States

boot gaither's store, United States
Condition:New Brand:none Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:none

Brand New and High Quality Custom SEAT with Yellow piping FOR ALL HONDA CT90 K1-K3 1969-1971 .


Seat cover has heat pressed seams
Seat pan is stamped metal.

Honda logo was dyed in Silver color. It is excellent quality seat.




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