Land Rover Defender Xs Front Seat Set Pair 1/2 Leather Cloth 2014/15 Nto Genuine on 2040-parts.com
Juliette, Georgia, United States
Here is an opportunity to totally modernize the interior of your Defender. This is a front set of Genuine Land Rover XS leather/cloth seats. They are black with the white stitching taken directly out of a new Land Rover Defender with delivery miles only. The seats do NOT include the runners but will bolt onto any genuine runner set. Shipping to the lower 48 is quoted for other locations, please ask. These are in top condition. Thanks for looking and please check out our other items. NOTE, THESE ARE IN STOCK!! THEY WILL SHIP UPS GROUND WITHIN 1 DAY OF CLEARED PAYMENT. |
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