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1999-2010 Ford F250 F350 Super Duty Front And Rear Seats Gray Cloth on 2040-parts.com

US $1,395.00
Location:

Stephenville, Texas, United States

Stephenville, Texas, United States
used but in good condition
Warranty:No Warranty

THIS IS FOR A SET OF GRAY CLOTH 1999-2010 F250 OR F350 CREW CAB FRONT AND REAR SEATS WITH CENTER CONSOLE.  THE SEATS ARE FROM A 2008 FORD F250 BUT WILL FIT 1999-2010 FORD F250 F350 AND F450 TRUCKS. THE SEATS ARE POWER ON BOTH SIDES AND IN GOOD CONDITION WITH JUST NORMAL WEAR HOWEVER THE CENTER CONSOLE LID IS CATCHING SLIGHTLY ON THE BACK PANEL OF THE CONSOLE WHEN IT OPENS AND MIGHT NEED A SLIGHT ADJUSTMENT BUT IT STILL FUNCTIONS FINE AS IS AND THEY COULD USE A MINOR DETAILING.  PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICS CLOSE BECAUSE WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICS IS WHAT YOU WILL GET JUST A GOOD SET OF USED SEATS. BUYER PAYS ALL SHIPPING AND EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE WE USUALLY ANSWER EMAILS WITHIN 5-10 MINUTES. THANKS FOR LOOKING.








           

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