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No scrapes, tears, marks. Bought as seat/rail unit from Chicago Harley Summer of 2009 - $300 - Sold
Also...
Springer seat rail - $150 - Sold
Deluxe backrest/pad - $150 - Sold
Sundowner seat - $200
Deluxe OEM seat/passenger pillion/cargo rack (sorry, no picture handy) - $200
Deluxe OEM Touring passenger pillion - $125
HD fringe and rivets fork bag - $50 - Sold
Adding a FoxLeather large backrest bag...used two years - $50
All prices plus shipping. Need to sell...
Last edited by HaydenHeywoodHayes; Oct 2, 2010 at 03:38 PM.
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