1992-2002 Lexus Sc 300 400 Back Seat Cushion Lower Tan 1996 Sc400 Interior Oem on 2040-parts.com
Copiague, New York, US
1992-2002 LEXUS SC 300/400 BACK SEAT CUSHION 1996 LEXUS SC 400 TAN LOWER BACK SEAT AS IS AS YOU CAN SEE DIRTY BUT NO CRACKS OR RIPS WEAR AND TEAR HAS ONE CIGARETTE BURN AND SCRATCHES MAYBE YOU CAN GET CLEAN WILL SELL CHEAP NO MISSING PARTS EVERYTHING THERE UPS BUBBLE WRAPPED WHAT U SEE IS WHAT U GET PLEASE LOOK CLOSE AT PICS HI DUE TO SIZE OF BOX 53 X 23 X 8 SHIPPING IS NOT CHEAP IF U LIVE FAR 17 POUNDS WILL BE UPS GROUND
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