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1964-1966 Mustang Coupe Seat Upholstery Sport R Black Gray Stitching Foam Tmi on 2040-parts.com

US $750.29
Location:

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:TMI Interchange Part Number:43-70885 -2 Manufacturer Part Number:46-70124-6525-99-BKS

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Brand: TMI 

Manufacturer's Part Number:46-70124-6525-99-BKS

Fits Coupe Only           

Front Seat Type: Bucket

Rear Seat Type: Bench

Cover Material: Vinyl

Cover Color: Black

Quantity: Sold as a set.

Notes: Features black suede inserts and gray stitching.

Also Includes front Seat Foam(pair)           

Offering a classic design and modern comfort, TMI Standard Sport R seat upholstery is anything but "standard"! TMI American-made Sport R upholstery offers beautiful grain vinyl accented with synthetic Uni-suede inserts and contrasting French seamed stitching. The increased bolsters will require sport foam, but the payoff is modern and aggressive appeal for your classic's interior. It fits your factory frame and utilizes factory attachment points. TMI pays attention to detail, and that means you'll get the best quality to restore and upgrade your seats from stock to super-sporty with their Standard Sport R seat upholstery.

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