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Acura Tl 1999-2003 Iggee S.leather Custom Fit Seat Cover Charcoal Grey (gray) on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Felton, California, United States

Felton, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:IGGEE Warranty:No Warranty Color:Gray Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:COVERCRAFT SEAT SAVERS COVER COVERKING CALTREND Manufacturer Part Number:SYNTHETIC LEATHER SEAT COVER Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:IGGEE Surface Finish:SYNTHETIC LEATHER

Spiff up that old car for the holidays!  Give the gift of renewal!  Buy it now and receive in time for Christmas.

Excellent condition, Iggee seat covers in charcoal grey/gray for Acura TL model years 1999 to 2003.  These were used for a very short period of time.  Please see photos for details.  Includes all parts originally purchased from the manufacturer.  These are great seat covers. The transmission died in our car and we opted not to fix.  That is why we are selling these.

**Does not fit the "S" type TL, sorry.

If you can pick them up in Santa Clara, California, there will be no shipping fee charges.  Contact me for details.

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