Two Yards Auto Headliner Upholstery Fabric With Foam Backing 60"w Jet Black on 2040-parts.com
Paradise, California, United States
AUTO UPHOLSTERY HEADLINER FABRIC you are bidding on a 72 " x 60 " piece of JET BLACK FOAM BACKED HEADLINER FABRIC these small pieces are used for posts or visors Since our customers prefer low cost and fast shipping, this piece is shipped USPS rolled and takes 1 to 3 business days FOAM & FABRIC a smoke free store and warehouse
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