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2 New Auto Car Truck Suv Van Black Bucket Seat Cover El Paso,auto Expressions on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Color:Black Placement on Vehicle:Front Brand:Auto Expressions Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Express your style while adding comfort and protection to any  
vehicles interior. Sold as Pair and fits most bucket seats with  
built-in or adjustable headrests

Auto Expressions /Axius seat covers are a great way to add style and comfort  
to your car. One size fits most bucket style seats.

Auto Expressions Bucket Seat Cover, BLACK:
•Snug, wrinkle free fit
•Hides dirty or outdated car seats
•Durable fabric
•Model _ El Paso

Safety Information

Caution: This seat cover is not to be used in vehicles equipped with  
seats that contain air bags! Use of this seat cover may interfere with  
deployment of side air bag which may result in injury to the seat  
occupant. To avoid possible elastic snap back, exercise caution when  
installing

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