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2pcs Sti Car Seat Modified Parts Carbon Fiber Seat Belt Shoulder Pads Cushion on 2040-parts.com

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Guang Zhou, China

Guang Zhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Subaru Placement on Vehicle:Left;;Right;;Front;;Rear Manufacturer Part Number:STI UPC:Does not apply

2Pcs STI Car Seat Modified Parts Carbon Fiber Seat Belt Shoulder Pads Cushion 


Made From Carbon Fiber
Quantity:2Pcs
Approx Size: 22.5cm * 5.50cm
Color: Black


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