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1989-1997 Miata Na6ce Real Leather Seat Covers Black New Perforated Headrests on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:111 Warranty:Yes Brand:other

 

Custom made real cowhide leather seat covers for 1989-1997 Miata NA6CE. Black color. With perforated headrests. 
These best quality leather interiors are handcrafted to standards, all the covers are made of original patterns. Once our leather interior package is installed, the wrinkles will be gone after exposed in the sun. It will look fit, and feel as good as or even better than the factory leather interior!

This simply replace your factory leather interior.
These leather upgrade kits are designed to replace original cloth OR leather covers.
IN ORDER FOR YOU TO INSTALL THEM YOU WILL HAVE TO REMOVE THE ORIGINAL COVERS.

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