Wet Okole 100% Neoprene seat covers.
Custom made to fit Original Bronco front bucket seats and rear bench seat. Used, in good condition. Made well from very thick Neoprene. Camo pattern color on front driver seat faded. No rips in seams and excellent at keeping water, dirt off your bronco interior. |
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