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1965-1966 Mustang Coupe Tmi Upholstery Full Set Front Buckets Dark Red W/ White on 2040-parts.com

US $329.75
Location:

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States

Wake Forest, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:TMI Manufacturer Part Number:43-70125-2920-2290

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TMI Dark Red/White Pony Interior Upholstery Set with Front Bucket Seats for 1965-1966 Mustang Coupes.

Replace your faded and worn out upholstery with TMI's new pony interior seat upholstery. Whether you are replacing just the front or the full set, TMI's 1965-1966 Pony seat upholstery sets have combined the original pony interior look with the high-quality you have come to expect from TMI.

TMI's Pony seat upholstery features the correct heavy weight Sierra grain vinyl with matching pleated inserts with Pony logos, solid die-cast chrome plated seat buttons, multi-needle precision sewn seams and extruded piping for long-lasting durability and excellent quality, at an amazing value! TMI's Extruded piping method produces piping made of solid color that is 23 times thicker than vinyl wrapped cord. No matter how much wear you give Extruded piping, it never shows the cord or white string like wrapped cord will show.

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