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2 Blue & Black Racing Seats Reclinable + Sliders All Pontiac New ** on 2040-parts.com

US $190.00
Location:

CA, US

CA, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return policy details:If the item is DOA, not working, not as stated, report the problem within 2 business days, we will issue a "Return for Replacement" authorization and replace/repair the item at our expense. All expenses MUST be approved by us or we wont reimburse you for the return charges. If however after 2 and within 7 days you find your item defective, we will issue a "RFR" authorization but you will be responsible for shipping back to us. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:PVC Leather(BLUE Area), Suede(BLACK Area) Warranty:Yes

Specification:

2 BLUE & BLACK RACING SEAT

Material:

PVC Leather(BLUE Area),

Suede(BLACK Area)

Deep:

Wide:

Tall:

23"

21"

35"

Quantity:

1 Pair  (1 Right and 1 Left)

WILL FIT:

ALL PONTIAC

Weight:

34 lbs each

100% Brand new in the original package/ never installed

FULLY RECLINABLE WITH SLIDER

 

These seats are designed for universal fit. It come with universal adjustment bracket sliders on the seat frame but adaptors (brackets) are not included. Please notice that they do not come custom made for your particular vehicle, but can be adapted to fit your car by means (re-weld) of using your old hardware from the original seats

 

We do make custom brackets for any model of vehicle, please e-mail us if you need them.

 

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