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Not sure what the rules are on selling something but while I was shopping for a Screamin Eagle Seat for my Fatboy (Thank You Dustmaker)...my lovely Wife also thought she would do me a favor and purchased one as well and as you know they are not cheap....new ones cost $799 for Front and $399 for chrome tail section....well problem is besides the fact that I already bought one from a fellow member on here....my lovely Wife also bought one but problem is she bought one for a 2006 or newer model Softail or Fatboy....mine is a 2003 Fatboy with the smaller back tire.....
This seat is like new having only been used on two rides by guy she bought it from....and it looks like it too....but this is for BOTH front SE Seat and back Chrome Tail Section and fits 2006 and newer models....my email is wlittle25@comcast.net if you are interested in it....I am only looking to get what she paid for it which is $450 plus true shipping but ONLY TO USA as it would be too costly to ship outside of USA....will be shipped with insurance and signature confirmation only....but call dibs and email me....I may be new to HD Forums but have been 4 year member of tlplanet.com and tlzone.net with over 1300 posts and an ebay score of 142 since 1997...all 100% Positive. I hope this makes someone a very happy camper!
After one week it will be going up on ebay....
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