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SOLD - OEM Gen II windshield, exhaust pipes and Corbin, heated front and rear seat.

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Just picked up my first FJR. It's a 2009 and I'm looking to sell the OEM windshield ($50), OEM muffler assemblies, right and left ($100 each) and the heated leather Corbin seats. Front and rear with rear oval backrest ($250 each). Seats will fit any 06-14 FJR. All are in very good condition. You pay shipping. Will ship to lower 48. Thanks.

Jason

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AHHHH!!! If only it fit a GEN 1 for the seats They been gone by now. I been looking for heated front and rear seats with back rest. I wonder what the difference is in the seats? If some reason they will fit I will take the seats.

 
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AHHHH!!! If only it fit a GEN 1 for the seats They been gone by now. I been looking for heated front and rear seats with back rest. I wonder what the difference is in the seats? If some reason they will fit I will take the seats.
Sorry, not sure what the difference is. Going off what the Corbin website is putting out there, it seems like they won't be compatible. But there's got to be somebody here on the forum that might be able to detail the difference and, if possible, any modification that can be made to fit the Gen II seat.

Like the seats, but the budget is pretty battered today . . . . money's tight.
I totally get it. I'm hoping to turn these sales around and put it right back into the bike. Not much left in the budget for anything extra.

 
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