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For Sale is a set of Leather Pro 3200 Plain Bags. These are great bags and have a very quick on and off process. These will install directly on a fully stock Fatboy and Deluxe models or any other Softail as described by Leather Pros..
One of the bags did suffer some surface damage during a tip over. I have tried to capture all the issues in the attached photos (Slight Top damage, Scuff marks on side) Other than that these are in full working order and would make a great everyday set for someone. They have a the newer locking lids and at new have an MSRP of $729 but I will sell this set for $300 + $50 for shipping.
Here is the slight tear on the top of the bag. Does not impact Function
Just an FYI. I just shipped out the slightly larger lp4000 bags and they wacked me 80 dollars for shipping. Thought you might want to adjust shipping charges, just throwing it out there.
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