Harley Freewheeler Trike Seat, Blk Vinyl Gator Skin And Backrest on 2040-parts.com
Stafford, Virginia, United States
Up for bid is a seat for a 2015/16 Harley Freewheeler Trike. Is black vinyl gator skin comes with the mid size matching backrest. Sold as is no returns. this is outright sale n o exchange of your seat. This is a factory seat and backrest that has been recovered. Shipping lower 48 only, no international shipping. Thanks for looking |
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