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1949-1979 Volkswagen Seat Frame Spring Cover Material on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Effingham, IL, United States

Effingham, IL, United States
Condition:New Brand:Does Not Apply MPN:100885 UPC:Does Not Apply

1949-1979 Volkswagen Seat Frame Spring Cover Material

This 3/4" thick cushioning material is perfect for absorbing pressure and protecting your seat foam from unnecessary damage from the your Volkswagen's seat frame. Each roll measures 6' x 28" and can be cut to fit any need you may have for it. With this material being so soft and absorbent, it helps add some extra cushion in your seat to make your driving experience that much more enjoyable!


Years Applicable:

Bus 1950 - 1979
Karmann Ghia 1956 - 1974
Standard Beetle 1946 - 1977
Thing 1973 - 1974
Type 3 1962 - 1973



MAM Part Number: 100885

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