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1995 Corvette Convertible Seat Backs With Foam Included on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Belmont, North Carolina, United States

Belmont, North Carolina, United States
These are torch red seat backs with the original foam from my 1995 Corvette Base Convertible. The seat bottoms are also included but are not in as good shape. The drivers side bottom is worst. Please look at all photos before bidding.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:No Surface Finish:Leather Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

These are torch red seat backs with the original foam from my 1995 Corvette Base Convertible.  The seat bottoms are also included but the drivers side bottom is not in good shape. Please look at all photos before bidding.  Pictures from 1 - 7 are Seat 1, Seat 1 back, Seat 2, Seat 2 back, passenger side seat bottom, drivers side seat bottom, detail of the cracks and wear on drivers side seat bottom.


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