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Custom Hot Rod 32, Ford, Bucket Seats With Seat Tracks on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New


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YOU ARE BIDDING ON 2 NEW CUSTOM BUILT  BUCKET SEATS FOR YOUR HOT ROD, ANY COLOR YOU WANT , THEY ARE MADE FROM 18 GAUGE STEEL, ROLLED, BEADED AND ALL WELDED NO SCREWS OR RIVETS. SEAT, 22'' TALL, 20'' WIDE, 19'' DEEP, 3 1/2 '' SLANT ON SEAT BACK. 2'' FOAM BACK, 4'' FOAM SEAT. JUST  BOLT AND GO. IF THE SIZE OF MY SEATS DONT FIT YOUR CAR LET ME KNOW THE SIZE YOU NEED AND ILL MAKE YOU A SET TO FIT YOUR CAR. SHIPPING WILL BE 3 TO 4 WEEKS AFTER RECIVEING PAYMENT. ANY QU CALL TIM 937-232-6262 THANKS.

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