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Volvo 240 740 Headrest Inserts For Front, Black Leather, 86-93, Pair on 2040-parts.com

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Montrose, Colorado, United States

Montrose, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Black leather headrest pads...genuine OEM for Volvo 240 and 740 from 1986 through 1993.  Surface is nice black, unfaded.  No rips or stains.  All mounting ears whole and uncracked. These just easily snap into your headrests.  Increase comfort!  From non-smoking car.

Carefully packed and protected shipping via USPS Parcel Post is $11 to the continental U.S. only.

Shipping outside of the U.S. is $32 for First Class Air Mail International.  I appreciate doing business with Volvo 240 owners around the globe!

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