82" CORBIN SEAT OR BETTER W/BACKREST

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SPLINTER
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82" CORBIN SEAT OR BETTER W/BACKREST

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Hey guys, I,I've recntly rekindled an old but great relationship with a former girlfriend and want to be able to provider her a more comfortable ride on my 82". Therefore, as much as I hate to depart from stock, I will do this on account of her. What I need is a corbin seat w/ backrest in very good condition at ressesion pricing. I realize thats a long stretch, but I could only spend so much. Remember...recession? Thanks everybody.

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Don't spoil her too much splinter.... :wink: Congrats on the reunion... :cheers:
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Thaks for the well wishes! I'm very excited myself!!! :D

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Post by EMS »

Here is a seat. You can still get the backrest from Corbin. It is pricey, though. Over $200.- I think..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1981-82- ... ccessories

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