HERE WE HAVE A VERY NICE LEATHER CENTER JUMP SEAT ASSEMBLY TAKEN FROM AN 04 DODGE RAM 2500
COLOR: TAUPE
SEAT IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, NO RIPS
LOWER STORAGE COMPARTMENT LATCH IS BROKEN
SEAT IS NICE AND INSTALLATION READY
ITEM IS USED AND MAY SHOW SMALL COSMETIC SCRATCHES
PLEASE SEE ALL SUPERSIZED PHOTOS, THEY WILL SHOW ALL DETAILS
THIS FITS 02-08 DODGE 1500 2500
YOU WILL GET JUMP SEAT DISPLAYED
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