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I was wondering if anyone knew of a place that cover seats and sissy bar pads with ostridge skin or alligator skin. I already have seat and pad, I was wanting them recovered.
Thanks for your help
Any good auto upholsterer should be able to handle the job. Check with the Parts Manager at your HD dealer. He probably knows some local that could do it for you.
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