Gently used passenger back rest pad for quick detach backrest for 2008 Harley Davidson ultra classic/ touring model. No rips or tears, seat is in excellent shape. All items come from a smoke/pet free home. All payments due with 24 hours of auction end. PayPal only. US shipping only. Please email any questions. Sorry but no returns. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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