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Kirkey 20" Pro Street Drag Seat W/cover Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $360.00
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Campton, Kentucky, United States

Campton, Kentucky, United States
Kirkey 20" Pro Street Drag Seat w/cover Free Shipping, US $360.00, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:Kirkey

Kirkey Aluminum Pro Street Drag Racing Seat is a comfortable fit with it's 18° layback design that works well in any door slammer car. These Kirkey seats are made with .100 thick 5052 grade aluminum that is TIG welded outside and MIG welded inside for added strength. The head rest uses Kirkey's unique tubular rolled edge for added strength. They have an offset aluminum extrusion around the perimeter of the seat for added strength and safety.

This is for 1 20"seat with 1 cover of your choice.

Note: Seat covers ARE included in the price. Please specify black vinyl or black tweed.

**Free shipping to the lower 48 states only. I do not ship to Alaska, Hawaii, or Puerto Rico.



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