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2 Ed Hardy Seat Cover New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US

Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
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ED HARDY "TIGER" BUCKET SEAT COVERS - PAIR:

  • Officially licensed Ed Hardy seat covers and are black in color and are sold in a pair (2 seat covers)
  • They are universal bucket seat covers and fit most seats with built-in or adjustable headrests.  The covers provides protection against spills, stains, fading, pet hair and foot prints, crumbs, dirt, covers up torn seats and adds a nice change to the interior of your vehicle in minutes.  They will not fit seats with armrests or side airbags
  • I am also selling the matching Ed Hardy "Tiger" floor mats and steering wheel covers
  • Take a peek at my auctions as they are so nice too
  •  Thanks for looking!!!

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