Custom Seat Fits Trx 450r 2006-15 on 2040-parts.com
Holland, New York, United States
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Custom seat by Al's Custom interiors. Cover is roll & tuck with scooped back & extra foam. Design for desert racing. I used this seat for hare scrambles and felt like I upgraded my suspension. Seat is in excellent condition. you won't find a better seat for your Quad.
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