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I bought a brand new Mustang seat and it does not fit me well. I am 6'4" and it actually pushes me forward towards the controls more than my old seat did. This seat is in BRAND NEW condition and has less than 100 miles on it. Seat is for 1997-2006 FLH.
I am at work posting this and don't have the exact model number in front of me but I am 99% sure it is 75454.
Paid $580 CDN including tax. Would like to see $400. My loss is your gain. Will post pics when I am home but you can see the seat on the Mustang website.
Last edited by wkdayridr; Aug 6, 2010 at 09:06 AM.
Reason: Addition..
To be honest, once we add in shipping, it probably wouldn't be worth your while or mine. Living in the Great White North, the $419 US advertised by Mustang turned into $580 Cdn shipped to my local dealership. Although the dollar is pretty much at par, that's pretty much a fact of life for us.
My bottom line would pretty much be $300 or so. For someone living fairly nearby, it's a real steal. For someone in the US, not so much. If you want to take it off my hands, I can guarantee you that it is 100% new and you won't be disappointed. I have no idea what shipping would be though.
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