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2pc Pu Leather Drop Stop Car Suv Seat Gap Filler Pad Seam Holster Ralliart Black on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

New York, New York, United States

New York, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:NA Manufacturer Part Number:NA







FITMENT:
This pair of padded seat filler pads go into the gaps between the front seats and center console, and are compatible with most vehicles


FEATURES:
100% Brand New (Never been used or installed)
Installation is simple. Once they are fully installed, you will never need to re-adjust
Prevent belongings falling into the gaps, such as pens, keys, snacks, phones, coins, maps and etc.,
Keep your compartment tidy and your valuables safe


PACKAGE INCLUDES:
Quality Padded Seat Filler Pads - 1 Pair
Size: 450mm / 17.7" (Length) x 70mm / 2.75” (Width), BLACK with RALLIART Stitches Version)
Available in various stitches (Refer to "Other Product Variants")


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