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Leather Interior Seat Covers Fits 2011 Kia Optima All Models Tan #120 on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:PECCA Manufacturer Part Number:KIAOPT11

This is a leather trimmed interior that is an exact fit for the following vehicle:

PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION BELOW AND DO NOT GO SOLELY OFF OF THE EBAY PARTS COMPATIBILITY CHART. PLEASE ALSO BE A RESPONSIBLE BUYER AND READ THE DESCRIPTION AND IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME. 

THIS WILL ONLY FIT THE: 2011 KIA OPTIMA SEDAN ALL MODELS

THE COLOR IS: THE IVORY WHICH MATCHES THE KIA TAN INTERIOR FOR THESE YEARS
IT COMES WITH EVERYTHING THAT IS IN THE PICTURES

I sell interiors that are dealer overstocks. The interiors I sell are of the highest quality and are installed by new car dealerships in new vehicles that customers order with a leather interior. Typically this same interior would cost you over $800 wholesale.There is no additional sewing needed. The old seat material you currently have must be removed for this to be installed. I recommend taking the set to a local installer if you are not familiar with how to do auto interiors. You will need simple common tools and also some hog rings and hog ring pliers. Any wrinkles in the interior shown in the pictures are only from being in a box and will iron out once installed and exposed to the sun. The stitching and materials are top quality and i encourage you to use the zoom feature to see the details of the set. This is a REAL LEATHER INTERIOR not some cheaply made loose fitting slip-over cover set! The set is made to the vehicle manufacturer OEM spec which is Leather seat faces in the front row with matched auto grade vinyl on the sides and backs for flexibility and durability since compression and stretch is needed in these spots. The second row is leather seating surfaces framed by the matched auto grade vinyl. The box is large and heavy so that is why shipping is $35. Please feel free to email me with any questions. I have been in the auto interior business for several decades. If you went to the new car dealer and the car had a leather interior the window sticker would say "leather trimmed interior" and this is exactly what it would have installed!!

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