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I sold my deuce and need to get rid of some extra parts, I have
1. Mustang solo seat w/backrest ($150.00) great shape SOLD
2. Stock deuce seat 2 up ($75.00) great shape
3. Windshield without brackets for bike, OK shape ($25.00)
4. Harley deuce leather hard bags with ghost brackets installed but missing pins, still on bike but can order from them ($200.00) good shape
Everything is o.b.o and what ever your interested in I can give more info. As I said I no longer have the bike so don't need the parts, make me an offer.
Last edited by dojodragon; Jan 24, 2014 at 02:18 PM.
Reason: Part Sold
Im bumping this thread. Dojodragon is deployed now, and I'll be handling shipping/paypal, etc. If anybody has any questions, please pm me. Ill be checking his account when I remember, but obviously I check mine more frequently. Thanks!
Im bumping this thread. Dojodragon is deployed now, and I'll be handling shipping/paypal, etc. If anybody has any questions, please pm me. Ill be checking his account when I remember, but obviously I check mine more frequently. Thanks!
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