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Recaro Se Seat, Buick Gn Materials on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Herndon, Virginia, United States

Herndon, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used

Genuine Recaro SE seat, driver's side, reupholstered with 1986-87 Buick Grand National materials, a perfect match in feel and looks.  Custom embroidered turbo 6 in the headrest.  Comes with sliders and mounts which will directly bolt in the Buick GN or any G-body in 5 minutes.  Slides back and forth, tilt seat back, very comfortable.  No rips, no tears, no discoloration, zero defects, perfect condition.  Pick-up only, I will not ship.

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