*rv Dinette Booth Cushions 6-piece Set (30) on 2040-parts.com
Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
*RV DINETTE BOOTH CUSHIONS 6-PIECE SET COLOR: SEAT IS BROWN BACK IS TAN/BROWN DESIGN MEASUREMENT: 1ST SET SEAT 54" LONG X 19" WIDE X 4" THICK BACK 54" LONG X 13" WIDE X 4" THICK 2ND SET: SEAT 47 1/2" X 21" X 4" SEAT CURVES TO RIGHT BACK 27" X 13" X 4" 3RD SET: SEAT 47 1/2" X 21" X 4" SEAT CURVES TO LEFT BACK 27" X 13" X 4" MATERIAL: CLOTH THESE ARE A VERY GOOD QUALITY FOAM CUSHION WITH NICE FABRIC EACH ONE HAS A ZIPPER TO REMOVE FOAM SO YOU CAN CLEAN THEM. VINYL ON THE BOTTOM. BRAND NEW THIS IS A 6 PIECE 3 SEATS AND 3 BACKS (30) |
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