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Chevy/gmc Van Passenger Tan Cloth Bucket Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Lima, Ohio, United States

Lima, Ohio, United States
TAKEOUT SEAT FROM A CONVERSION COMPANY.
Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Warranty:No

 You are buying a PASSENGER TAN CHEVY/GMC Van Bucket SEAT. This seat is a New Take-out OEM's in great shape. WILL have a few cuts in the back as you can see in the picture from storage but as you can see in the picture it looks great and are ready to be installed!!!! this Bucket Seat is Direct Replacement For The Following Vehicles: THEY WILL FIT 97 TO 2010 BUT THE CLOTH CHANGED IN 2010.  If you have any questions please e-mail or call 419-227-9047. The shipping charges are for the lower 48 States U.S. only.  Please Call Monday - Friday between 8AM to 5PM Eastern Daylight. THANKS. 

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